Title: Cricket 09 Post by: Dead N' Bloated on January 29, 2009, 11:04:55 AM So, the Aussies aren't doing so well.
Who are you keen on? NO SOUTH AFRICANS PLEASE!!! LOL No you're cool. Just don't rub it in LOL :peace: Title: Re: Cricket 09 Post by: AtariLegend on March 03, 2009, 06:21:54 AM Gunmen have attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team on its way to play in the Pakistani city of Lahore.
At least five Pakistani policemen escorting the team bus were killed, while seven cricketers, and their assistant coach, were injured. Pakistani officials said about 12 gunmen were involved and grenades and rocket launchers have been recovered. Officials said the incident bore similarities to deadly attacks in Mumbai in India last November. The Mumbai attacks were blamed on Pakistan-based Islamic militants. The BBC's Barbara Plett says the incident will come as a big blow to Pakistani cricket - already suffering from serious security concerns - and may put an end to international cricket in the country in the short term. Commentators have questioned the wisdom of cricket authorities in giving the tour the go-ahead in the first place. Pakistan invited Sri Lanka to tour only after India's cricket team pulled out of a scheduled cricket tour on security grounds, following the Mumbai attacks. Evacuation Reports suggest 10 to 12 gunmen ambushed the team coach and its accompanying police detail on the Liberty Square roundabout in the heart of Lahore, as the convoy was on the way to the Gaddafi stadium for a Test match. Our Islamabad correspondent says accounts suggest the attack was sophisticated in nature, with one group of gunmen firing a rocket-propelled grenade in order to create a diversion, while others then approached, firing guns on the convoy. She says the gunmen - two of whom were shown in TV pictures carrying backpacks - seemed to be well-trained. Officials in Lahore said two members of the Sri Lankan team - Thilan Samaraweera and Tharanga Paranavitana - were sent to hospital. Another five received minor wounds, as well as assistant coach Paul Farbrace. "The players are shocked. They have never gone through anything like this before," former Sri Lankan player Sanath Jayasuriya told an Indian news channel on the phone from Colombo. None of the attackers was killed or apprehended. Grenades and rocket launchers were found at the site of the incident, police said, and a manhunt is under way. Our correspondent says security forces will be investigating any connections to al-Qaeda and Taleban militants as well as Kashmiri jihadi groups. A Pakistani air force helicopter has now airlifted uninjured members of the Sri Lankan team out of the Gaddafi Stadium. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse condemned the "cowardly terrorist attack" and ordered the players' evacuation back to Sri Lanka. A plane is being chartered for this purpose. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari also strongly condemned the attack, and ordered an immediate investigation "so that the perpetrators are identified and their motives exposed", said a statement from his office. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for India's foreign ministry offered sympathy and urged Pakistan to take "prompt, meaningful and decisive steps to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure once and for all". The third day of play in the Second Test was scheduled to begin, but officials said the match has now been cancelled. International Cricket Council president David Morgan told the BBC it was "devastating news", adding: "It will be very difficult for international cricket to be hosted in Pakistan for quite some time to come." Security fears Pakistan is engaged in a bloody struggle against Islamist insurgents who have staged high-profile attacks on civilian targets before. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan authorities are waging their own domestic military campaign against Tamil Tiger separatist rebels. India and Australia have pulled out of cricket tours in Pakistan in the recent past citing security concerns. The sport's world governing body, the International Cricket Council, last month decided not to hold the 2009 Champions Trophy in Pakistan due to safety worries. INJURED PLAYERS Thilan Samaraweera (hospital) Tharanga Paranavitana (hospital) Mahela Jayawardene Kumar Sangakkara Ajantha Mendis Suranka Lakmal Chaminda Vaas Assistant coach Paul Farbrace Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7920260.stm |