Bangladesh tour of New Zealand called off after Christchurch terror attack
The team was en route to the Al Noor mosque for Friday prayers at the time of the attack but escaped to the nearby Hagley Oval

Ambulances parked outside the mosque which was attacked • Associated Press
Timeline of the Christchurch attack
1.40pm (local time): A man enters a Christchurch city mosque and opens fire on the people inside. Witnesses hear multiple gunshots.
1.52pm: Senior Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal calls travelling ESPNcricinfo journalist Mohammad Isam for help. He asks Isam to call the police and inform them about the "shooting" at the mosque they were about to enter.
2.45pm: The team, after consultation with NZC and BCB, heads to the hotel on Cathedral Street.
2.54pm: New Zealand police commissioner Mike Bush says the situation involves an "active shooter".
4.15pm: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks publicly, calling it "one of New Zealand's darkest days." Later, calls it a "terrorist attack".
5pm: The third and the final Test of the tour is called off by NZC, after consultation with the BCB and ICC.
Mohammad Isam is ESPNcricinfo's Bangladesh correspondent. @isam84