and has no plans of shifting the venue.
Besides, the world body is also not too concerned about the logistical issues faced by Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla ground.
The ICC said it has no intention to change the venues which were decided almost a year back.
"Challenges in respect to those two venues, they are there. But we are dealing with those problems," ICC Chief Executive Dave Richardson said addressing reporters at a city hotel here.
A two-member security team from Pakistan has arrived in India today to review the security situation ahead of the national side's visit to Kolkata, where they are scheduled to play their first game of the World T20 on March 16 against the winner of the Group A qualifier.
visit comes amid controversy over the India and Pakistan match scheduled to be played in Dharamsala on March 19.
The fate of the match became uncertain after Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh wrote to the Home Ministry stating that the state government cannot provide security for the game in the wake of the recent terror attack on the Pathankot air base during which two soldiers of the state were martyred.
"The Indian government has shown a commitment to make sure that adequate security measures are in place at all the venues for all the teams," Richardson said.
He also said the ICC are working closely with the BCCI
"I can assure you that the BCCI and PCB are communicating, as is the ICC with both parties. We will make sure we do
everything were can to make sure the event takes place at a safe and secure environment," Richardson said.
When asked whether the ICC would impose any fine or sanction on Pakistan if they pull out due to security concerns, Richardson quipped: "They are not going to pull out. Such a scenario will not arise and I am not a person who will speculate on things."
Besides Dharamsala, the matches at Delhi's Ferozeshah Kotla were thrown into crisis after the Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) failed to get various clearances from the local bodies.
BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur also sounded optimistic about the two venues holding the World Twenty20 games.
He informed that the Himachal Pradesh government on Friday assured the state High Court that it would provide security for the March 19 India-Pakistan World T20 match in Dharamsala
"In the court the state government representative clearly said the state govt will provide security to all the teams.' We have committed to give foolproof security to all the teams and India is capable of providing that. We want to make it a memorable tournament.
"At DDCA, all formalities would be over by tomorrow and all problems would be sorted out," he said.
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