India vs Bangladesh: Langurs Hired As ‘Security’ During Kanpur Test To Prevent Monkey Menace

Langur employed to stop monkey menace throughout Kanpur Check© BCCI/Sportzpics | Twitter




The Uttar Pradesh Cricket Affiliation (UPCA) has gone a step forward of their try to preserve the monkey menace on the Inexperienced Park stadium in Kanpur for the second Check between India and Bangladesh. Monkeys have a tendency to grab meals and different gadgets corresponding to cellphones from the spectators, arriving on the venue to observe a cricket match. Anticipating an elevated battle in opposition to monkeys during the second Check in Kanpur, the stadium authorities devised a somewhat distinctive plan.

As per a report within the Indian Specific, the authorities have employed Langurs and their handlers to protect the folks in opposition to food-grabbing monkeys. Whereas safety guards are additionally current on the venue, the presence of Langurs was deemed obligatory so as to add one other layer of safety.

“To keep away from the phobia of monkeys, we have now langurs (long-tailed leaf monkeys) to care for them,” Venue Director Sanjay Kapoor advised the paper.

Kapoor additionally revealed that broadcast digicam individuals within the stands stand the most important danger of getting robbed of meals and drinks by monkeys.

Sure different points had been additionally reported on the venue forward of the beginning of the match in Kanpur. It was revealed that the stadium’s C block is not protected for lodging folks. Therefore, it was closed for spectators forward of the beginning of play on Day 1.

On the eve of the Check match, Kapoor had stated: “PWD and Harcourt Butler Technical College additionally performed their inspection three days earlier than the match and located that some seats in C block can’t be used for spectators as it isn’t protected. About 1750 seats of the higher block are nonetheless out there for spectators,” Kapoor had stated.

The stand behind the boundary rope the place broadcaster retains cameras and different gear, was coated by a black material in an effort to stop monkeys from recognizing eatables and stealing them.

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