The incident occurred last night near the Gaddafi stadium -- the venue of the second ODI here.
Federal Information minister Pervez Rasheed confirmed on Geo News that the blasts heard around 9.00pm during the match were the result of explosives planted in a rickshaw.
Rasheed said the explosion in the rickshaw took place near Kalma Chowk which is around one kilometre from the Gaddafi stadium.
A PCB spokesman confirmed to PTI on Saturday that steps were taken not to cause panic among the people last night.
"The blasts were heard and word spread around but the people who came to watch the match remained orderly and there was no incident," Agha Akbar said.
"The main thing is that the Zimbabwe team is continuing the tour and will play the last ODI as planned on Sunday," he said.
"They were scheduled to go shopping today which they will do and the foreign broadcasters are also fine and showed remarkable spirit," he said.
DIG Operations Punjab Police Dr Haider Ashraf told the media that at least three policemen were killed in the rickshaw blast including a sub-inspector and several injured.
A source in the Punjab police said the blast in the rickshaw was meant to be a distraction while another terrorist waited to take advantage but because the security was so impenetrable, he could not get into the inner cordon of the cover around the Gaddafi stadium and was killed.
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