On Saturday, a senior police officer travelling in the official helicopter chose to land at the stadium's green outfield, whose dilapidation had earlier compelled the concerned quarters of cricket not to allot a single match of the World Cup 1996 to this ground.
The authorities have recently claimed that the ground is in perfect condition but nevertheless the municipal staff could be seen busy in maintaining and preparing the outfield of the ground. When the senior police official was dropped by the chopper he then boarded his official vehicle which, too, was parked alongside the boundary line of the ground, a witness confirmed.
The ground, which would also be hosting a three-year between Pakistan and the West Indies in November this year, needed due attention of the authorities concerned and this trend of landing of choppers on the ground's outfield should now be brought to an end keeping in view the availability of other such places, including police ground, which is more secure than Niaz Stadium.