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TL;DR version: Some gunmen started arcing up the bus on which the Sri Lanken team were riding to an international game.  Six members of the squad were hit.

Sri Lankan players shot in Lahore
Reuters | Tuesday, 03 March 2009

LATEST: Six members of the Sri Lankan cricket squad were wounded when around a dozen gunmen attacked their bus as it drove under police escort to a stadium in the Pakistani city of Lahore, witnesses and officials said.

Lahore Police chief Habib-ur-Rehman said five people were killed in the attack by the unidentified gunmen, who fired AK 47s and rockets and hurled grenades as the team bus drove to the 60,000-seater Gaddafi stadium in the eastern city.

Sri Lanka's sports minister said five players and an assistant coach were wounded, two of whom were being treated in hospital.

"Police are chasing the terrorists," police chief Habib-ur-Rehman said. "They appeared to be trained men."

The attack had echoes with one on the Indian city of Mumbai in November which led to the Indian cricket team cancelling its planned tour of Pakistan.

India blamed that attack on Pakistan-trained militants and the incident sharply raised tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Sri Lanka, which had been invited to Pakistan after India pulled out, immediately cancelled the rest of the tour.

"We are trying to bring the team back as quickly as possible," a Sri Lankan cricket official said.

Pakistan TV showed footage of gunmen with rifles and backpacks running through the streets and firing on unidentified vehicles.

The driver of the Sri Lankan team coach said one of the attackers had thrown a grenade under the bus, but it did not detonate.

A witness told Reuters he believed two police commandos were killed along with a regular policeman and a traffic warden.

Shopkeeper Ahmed Ali said the two police commandos had been driving behind the team bus when they were hit.

"It was a very heavy firing and I heard at least two explosions at the time," said a Reuters witness who had been on his way to cover the test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Cricketer Thilan Samaraweera seemed to be the worst hit, suffering a thigh injury, a player on the team bus who did not wish to be identified told Reuters by phone.

It was unclear whether injuries were caused by bullets, shrapnel or flying shards of glass.
Harmor
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It couldn't possibly have been by anyone from the religion of peace?
S.Lythberg
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India is ten times the size and then times the population of Pakistan, they're in over their heads.
usmarine
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Harmor wrote:

It couldn't possibly have been by anyone from the religion of peace?
nah.  just fanatical cricket fans
Narupug
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Wow now those are some hardcore cricket fans
S.Lythberg
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Narupug wrote:

Wow now those are some hardcore cricket fans
srs bzns
Flecco
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Harmor wrote:

It couldn't possibly have been by anyone from the religion of peace?
The extremists are smarter than that. Edit: I thought the extremists were smarter than that... Seems they aren't according to the article.

They know if they mess with the cricket they will be removed from Pakistan and lose all support from the Pakistani people.


You guys just don't get how big a deal cricket is. USA really needs to start fielding a team.

Last edited by Flecco (2009-03-02 23:09:17)

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Spark
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Cricket is a bigger religion than any other in that part of the world (I am not joking), this will make a lot of Pakistani's extremely irate.

Safe to say no country is playing a test there for a long, long while. (Tangent and jab: mind you, with the pitches they're preparing it's probably better all round. You could at least try to give SOMETHING to the bowlers...)
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
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Spark
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http://blogs.cricinfo.com/pakspin/archi … he_end.php

The sole purpose of this barbaric act is a craving for the oxygen of publicity. There can be little political or strategic mileage to be gained by an attack on sportsmen. Indeed, we can only hope that such mindless violence will deeply damage the cause of the perpetrators, and precipitate their rapid downfall.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
Harmor
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Some could liken sports to a religion.
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Harmor, cricket is a religion.

Seriously.
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Spark
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Harmor wrote:

Some could liken sports to a religion.
In India and Pakistan it basically is.

Last edited by Spark (2009-03-03 21:22:19)

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usmarine
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spark are you saying the did this because of cricket?

if so you people will go to any length to dismiss islam at any price
Mekstizzle
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What they have done is basically destroyed Cricket in Pakistan. Nobody will go there for a long, long time and it wasn't as if the sport wasn't already in bad shape over there. Everyone thought the terrorists would have some boundaries and wouldn't attack sports/sportsmen but obviously that's not the case (black september?), if this doesn't finally get the people of that country to stand up and realise what's happening then nothing will cos Cricket is the biggest thing in that country besides their beloved religion of Islam.

Personally I think those Sri Lankan Cricketers and the staff are lucky to have got out of that one, the terrorists had rifles and RPG's and grenades but they managed to get out of the situation alive, this thing could've/might've been alot worse, their entire team could've been wiped out there and then and that really would've been something else

That country is fucked up, and alot of the people seem to be in denial about the terrorists no matter what they do to their country.

Last edited by Mekstizzle (2009-03-04 06:55:00)

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usmarine wrote:

spark are you saying the did this because of cricket?

if so you people will go to any length to dismiss islam at any price
Do you get virgins if you die making jihad agains rival cricket team?
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Lotta_Drool wrote:

usmarine wrote:

spark are you saying the did this because of cricket?

if so you people will go to any length to dismiss islam at any price
Do you get virgins if you die making jihad agains rival cricket team?
https://hiscrivener.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/nuns-with-guns.jpg

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Spark
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usmarine wrote:

spark are you saying the did this because of cricket?

if so you people will go to any length to dismiss islam at any price
No...

I'm saying that it's very, very odd that they would attack cricketers for a political purpose. This is a media-grab at its finest.

EDIT: Maybe this wouldn't have happened if the Pakistani security was not woefully incompetent. Seriously - a police officer, playing dead, while those he's meant to be protecting are getting shot by AK-47's?

What the fuck?

Last edited by Spark (2009-03-05 00:43:00)

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Mekstizzle
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Spark wrote:

usmarine wrote:

spark are you saying the did this because of cricket?

if so you people will go to any length to dismiss islam at any price
No...

I'm saying that it's very, very odd that they would attack cricketers for a political purpose. This is a media-grab at its finest.

EDIT: Maybe this wouldn't have happened if the Pakistani security was not woefully incompetent. Seriously - a police officer, playing dead, while those he's meant to be protecting are getting shot by AK-47's?

What the fuck?
It must've been somewhat of an inside job, not properly, considering 6 policemen were killed. But there must've been something dodgy going on imo, everyone knows how there are alot, not all, but alot of people in the police/military/intelligence agencies/country in general that are supportive of these guys. And of course it was political, it was terrorism and they were going for the most damage they could do, they probably went in with a plan to take out the entire team and the umpires/staff

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w … 845201.ece

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/w … 850290.ece
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ISI involvement perhaps? They don't have the best reputation.



@ marine, Spark wasn't excusing extremist Islamic nutcases of anything. Just saying that literally, India and Pakistan are more fanatical about cricket than any other nation with any other sport. Australian cricket players have started featuring in movies/releasing music albums in India. I think that these particular extremists may have just totally destroyed any support for their cause they had in Pakistan.
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What this post doesnt mention is that the Sri Lanken cricket team said the Taliban played Cricket like girls.

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