The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had asked for special security for the the second batch of players who will reach Lahore tonight.
A PCB delegation asked for the security in a meeting with senor police officials in Lahore today.
"They have asked for a security cordon for the players who will return to Lahore tonight," a senior police official in Lahore said.
In Karachi flamboyant all-rounder, Shahid Afridi, wicketkeeper-batsman Sarfraz Ahmed and pace bowler Sohail Khan returned to a quiet reception while senior batsman Younis Khan, who is based in the city has stayed back in Melbourne.
Pakistan crashed out in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after losing out to co-hosts Austraila by six wickets in Adelaide.
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