The Sri Lankan cricket team has raised concerns about player safety ahead of their Test series against England starting August 21 at Old Trafford due to ongoing anti-immigrant riots in Britain. Some players, already in England for training, have requested enhanced security measures from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC). The team manager, Mahinda Halangoda, has discussed these concerns with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), which has outlined a security plan including a dedicated liaison officer.
Sri Lanka raise security concerns over England test series amid UK riots

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