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Old 03-02-2009, 10:45 PM   #1
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WTF... and I thought soccer fans were crazy!....

Five police killed as Sri Lankan cricket team attacked in Pakistan
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


LAHORE, Pakistan - A dozen masked gunmen armed with rifles and rocket launchers attacked the Sri Lankan cricket team as it traveled to a match in Pakistan on Tuesday, wounding several players and killing five police officers, officials said.

The assailants ambushed the team's convoy at a traffic circle close to the main sports stadium in the eastern city of Lahore ahead of a match against Pakistan's national team, triggering a 15-minute gunbattle with police guarding the vehicles.

None of the attackers were killed or captured at the scene, city police chief Haji Habibur Rehman said. Authorities did not speculate on the identities of the attackers or their motives.

TV footage showed gunmen with backpacks - apparently the attackers - firing at the convoy as they retreated from the scene, with several damaged vehicles and a lone, unexploded grenade lying on the ground.

Pakistan is battling a ferocious insurgency by Islamist militants with links to al-Qaida who have staged high-profile attacks on civilian targets before. Authorities will also be probing possible links to Sri Lanka's Tamil Tiger separatist rebels who are being badly hit in a military offensive at home.

The attack took place three months after the Mumbai terror attacks, which were allegedly carried out by Pakistani militants. In the past, nuclear-armed rivals Pakistan and India have blamed each other for attacks in their territories.


A Sri Lankan foreign ministry official said two players - Thilan Samaraweera and Tharanga Paranavitana - were hospitalized. He said three more players were slightly injured and that the head coach, Australian Trevor Bayliss, also sustained minor injuries. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.

Squad member Kumar Sangakkara told Sri Lankan radio station Yes-FM that "all the players are completely out of danger."

"Luckily there's nothing serious and everyone is fine," he said.

Authorities cancelled the test match and the Lahore governor said the team was flying home.

The attack will surely mean the end of international cricket in Pakistan for months, if not years. Even before, most teams refused to tour the country because of security concerns. It will also have implications on the game's future in South Asia, its most lucrative market.

"It is terrible incident and I am lost for words," said Steve Davis, an Australian who was umpiring the match.

Nadeem Ghauri, a Pakistani umpire who witnessed the attack, said the umpires were behind a bus of Sri Lankan players when suddenly they heard gunshots.

"The firing started at about 8:40 and it continued for 15 minutes," he said, adding "our driver was hit, and he was injured."

A driver of one of the vehicles in the convoy told Pakistan's private Express news channel that he saw a man firing a rocket toward their van and then some one hurled a grenade, but the weapons missed their vehicle.

Most of the violence in Pakistan occurs in its northwest regions bordering Afghanistan, where Taliban and al-Qaida militants have established strongholds. Lahore has not been immune from militant violence, however, and several of its cultural arenas have been the focus of small explosions.
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Old 03-03-2009, 01:19 AM   #2
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hey johny. i doubt their actions were inspired by extreme fandom.

"The attack will surely mean the end of international cricket in Pakistan for months, if not years. Even before, most teams refused to tour the country because of security concerns. It will also have implications on the game's future in South Asia, its most lucrative market."

They just scared away all international cricket players from an entire country.

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Old 03-03-2009, 07:30 AM   #3
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Many years of rubbing with the wrong crowd, teaching kids against other countries, supporting Taliban, would eventually get you here.

Didnt they just call a Truce with Taliban in many of thr provinces which are not even under state control.... just declare Pakistan a terrorist state.

Most terrorism in the world is exported from Pakistan.

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hey johny. i doubt their actions were inspired by extreme fandom.



They just scared away all international cricket players from an entire country.

Mission accomplished
many countries had already refused to play in pakistan, exactly due to this. Originally these matches were scheduled to be played against india, but India refused after the Bombay attacks. SL was bought oven in place.

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Old 03-03-2009, 07:33 AM   #4
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Rocket launcher! Holy fuck thats a bit excessive for some guys with bats dont u think lol
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This has nothing to do with sports.
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whoa cricket. serious business
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