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The visiting South African cricket team apologised on Thursday to the Bangladesh authority for using a drone during a practice session in Dhaka that breached national security and general safety regulations. Bangladesh cricket authorities ordered a halt to use of the drone which had been taking photos of the South African players during the Proteas’ first training on Wednesday. ‘The Proteas’ behind-the-scenes TV crew brought the drone over to try and obtain creative views and images to use for our YouTube channel,’ team manager Mohammed Moosajee said. ‘We were unaware of the strict security protocols with regards to the Bangladesh airspace and have subsequently stopped using the device. ‘We do apologise to the Bangladesh military and security forces for any inconvenience this may have caused,’ he said. Officials of the Bangladesh Cricket Board were taken by a surprise when they saw the device overhead, controlled on the ground by a South Africa team official.
‘South Africa team has been told that the drone camera cannot be used because of certain restrictions. We are really happy that they’ve taken it in true spirit,’ said a BCB official, preferring to be unnamed.
BCB officials said the country’s civil aviation authority last December banned all unmanned aerial vehicles in its airspace without prior permission for national security as well as general safety reasons.
South Africa arrived in Bangladesh this week to play two Twenty20 internationals, three one-day internationals and two Tests against the home side.
The series starts with the first Twenty20 international on July 5 in Dhaka.

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SA take authorities by surprise with drone https://dhakamirror.com/sport/cricket/sa-take-authorities-by-surprise-with-drone/ Thu, 02 Jul 2015 06:34:24 +0000 http://www.dhakamirror.com/?p=83888 Visiting South Africa sprung a surprise on Wednesday when they used a drone camera in their first training session, apparently to record the movement of the players. The team’s technical analyst Prasanna Agoram used the camera through a remote control to take an aerial view of the practice session, prompting an immediate protest from the ... Read more

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Visiting South Africa sprung a surprise on Wednesday when they used a drone camera in their first training session, apparently to record the movement of the players. The team’s technical analyst Prasanna Agoram used the camera through a remote control to take an aerial view of the practice session, prompting an immediate protest from the Bangladesh Cricket Board.The SA team stopped using the camera immediately.
BCB’s chief curator Gamini de Silva immediately reported the matter to the higher authorities. The BCB officials were surprised to see the camera, which they said should not have been allowed inside the country by the airport authority.
Drone camera however is not completely new to a cricket team.
The drones are often used by Indian Premier League teams to shoot training sessions. The initiative was introduced to enhance fan experience by giving them an insight into team environments.

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