Happy with the heavy security cover around the Australian cricket team here, skipper Ricky Ponting today said he is impressed with the arrangements put in place for his side as it prepares for a gruelling seven-ODI series against India from October 25.
"We have been very impressed about the level of security we have had since we arrived. From the moment we stepped off the plane yesterday we have had excellent security," Ponting told a media conference here today.
Praising the Indian Cricket Board for providing a tight security cordon, Ponting said this seemed to be part and parcel of international sporting events all over the world.
"You travel to different places in the world these days, security is quite heavy. The BCCI has so far done a terrific job looking after us well and hopefully that will continue right through the tour," said the 34-year-old cricketer.
Mumbai police personnel were present inside the team hotel when Ponting addressed the media conference ahead of the series that commences in Vadodara on October 25.
"The policemen were particularly on the lookout for media persons wearing slippers and one of them explained they (Australians) are our guests and we don't want any untoward incident to take place," he said.
There was also an outer ring of gun-toting policemen to guard the conference rooms entrance and all public vehicles like buses and autos were stopped well outside the Taj Lands End hotel's premises in Bandra.
The BCCI has also made arrangements with private guards to beef up the security at the Mumbai Cricket Association's Bandra-Kurla Complex ground where the visiting and Indian teams would be practising.
Both the teams are set to leave for Vadodara on October 23.