spell_check wrote:Two days had only been played MP, and it's been abandoned/cancelled. Was likely to end in another draw anyway.
fair enough... hadn't samaraweera hit a double ton as well?
by Media Park » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:01 pm
spell_check wrote:Two days had only been played MP, and it's been abandoned/cancelled. Was likely to end in another draw anyway.
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by Pup » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:09 pm
MarblePark wrote:spell_check wrote:Two days had only been played MP, and it's been abandoned/cancelled. Was likely to end in another draw anyway.
fair enough... hadn't samaraweera hit a double ton as well?
by spell_check » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:17 pm
Update: Priority is safety and security of SL team - Lorgat
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief, termed the attacks in Lahore on the Sri Lankan team bus as “pretty, pretty serious” and said that the repercussions could be severe for Pakistan’s cricket.
“It is pretty, pretty serious and it is very obvious that the landscape and the thinking has changed dramatically,” Lorgat told Cricinfo. Lorgat said the ICC’s top priority now was to arrange a safe trip back home for the Sri Lankan team. “Our priority is safety and security of the Lankan team and how to get them back home.”
Asked if the future of international cricket was in jeopardy in Pakistan at least in the immediate future, Lorgat said it would be too early to make any conclusive remarks but admitted it looked uncertain for the moment. “We are going to have to reevaluate what we do and where Pakistan plays its cricket.”
Lorgat also said that the terror attack in Lahore had come as an “absolute shock” for him because last year the ICC had done an assessment of suitable venues for the Champions Trophy and Lahore was listed as a safe place to play.
by Dirko » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:22 pm
by rod_rooster » Tue Mar 03, 2009 7:58 pm
wycbloods wrote:rod_rooster wrote:wycbloods wrote:Good to hear that the injuries sustained are all minor.
Apart from the dead police and security staff. It's easy to forget them but they were only doing their jobs and they get killed for it. You have to feel for people in countries where violence and terrorism is so rife. It's easy to take for granted how lucky we have it here.
yes i feel for them and their families but i was just referring to the cricket side of things though RR.
by wycbloods » Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:31 pm
rod_rooster wrote:wycbloods wrote:rod_rooster wrote:wycbloods wrote:Good to hear that the injuries sustained are all minor.
Apart from the dead police and security staff. It's easy to forget them but they were only doing their jobs and they get killed for it. You have to feel for people in countries where violence and terrorism is so rife. It's easy to take for granted how lucky we have it here.
yes i feel for them and their families but i was just referring to the cricket side of things though RR.
Sorry wyc, i wasn't having a go at you i was just pointing out the tragedy of the incident outside of cricket. I know you were only referring to the cricket side of things. My post didn't come across right so apologies.
by magpie in the 80's » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:14 pm
We’re shocked but everyone is OK – Sangakkara
"There are a few injuries but everyone is safe and all the players are out of danger,” Kumar Sangakkara had told CNN IBN. "We are shocked, but apart from that everyone is okay. Thilan [Samaraweera] has a shrapnel wound in his leg, but he is fine. [Tharanga] Paranavitana had shrapnel in his chest, but thank God it wasn't very deep and just on the surface.
"I had shrapnel injuries in my shoulder, but they have all been removed and I'm okay now. Ajantha [Mendis] had shrapnel in his neck and scalp, but he too has had medical attention and is fine. Everyone else is perfectly all right.
"It's very unfortunate that this has happened. Everything had gone on very well until this morning, but it just goes to show that nothing is as it seems. I don't regret coming here to play cricket because that's what we have been doing all our lives. That is our profession.
"But I regret this incident, what has happened and the situation that we have had to go through. All we want to do now is to go back home to our families, get back home and be safe."
by stan » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:42 pm
magpie in the 80's wrote:We’re shocked but everyone is OK – Sangakkara
"There are a few injuries but everyone is safe and all the players are out of danger,” Kumar Sangakkara had told CNN IBN. "We are shocked, but apart from that everyone is okay. Thilan [Samaraweera] has a shrapnel wound in his leg, but he is fine. [Tharanga] Paranavitana had shrapnel in his chest, but thank God it wasn't very deep and just on the surface.
"I had shrapnel injuries in my shoulder, but they have all been removed and I'm okay now. Ajantha [Mendis] had shrapnel in his neck and scalp, but he too has had medical attention and is fine. Everyone else is perfectly all right.
"It's very unfortunate that this has happened. Everything had gone on very well until this morning, but it just goes to show that nothing is as it seems. I don't regret coming here to play cricket because that's what we have been doing all our lives. That is our profession.
"But I regret this incident, what has happened and the situation that we have had to go through. All we want to do now is to go back home to our families, get back home and be safe."
by hearts on fire » Tue Mar 03, 2009 9:44 pm
by Il Duce » Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:13 pm
hearts on fire wrote:did they catch any of the people that did this?
by Gozu » Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:55 am
by Rik E Boy » Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:51 am
wycbloods wrote:Pidge wrote:Bye Bye Pakistan. Hope Kenya can take their spot.
Not sure what you mean by that Pidge? It isn't the fault of the Pakistani players themselves and i believe international cricket still has a place for Pakistan. I for one don't want to see the cricketers punished for what some people have done in their country. They will just have to play their 'home' fixtures at a neutral venue. Kenya are nowhere near international standard IMO.
Bye Bye to cricket in Pakistan is likely but not bye bye to Pakistan IMO.
by LaughingKookaburra » Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:46 am
spell_check wrote:Remember the World Cup we were supposed to have in 2011 was given to the sub-continent again. Pakistan would probably be struck off the list now.Update: Priority is safety and security of SL team - Lorgat
Haroon Lorgat, the ICC chief, termed the attacks in Lahore on the Sri Lankan team bus as “pretty, pretty serious” and said that the repercussions could be severe for Pakistan’s cricket.
“It is pretty, pretty serious and it is very obvious that the landscape and the thinking has changed dramatically,” Lorgat told Cricinfo. Lorgat said the ICC’s top priority now was to arrange a safe trip back home for the Sri Lankan team. “Our priority is safety and security of the Lankan team and how to get them back home.”
Asked if the future of international cricket was in jeopardy in Pakistan at least in the immediate future, Lorgat said it would be too early to make any conclusive remarks but admitted it looked uncertain for the moment. “We are going to have to reevaluate what we do and where Pakistan plays its cricket.”
Lorgat also said that the terror attack in Lahore had come as an “absolute shock” for him because last year the ICC had done an assessment of suitable venues for the Champions Trophy and Lahore was listed as a safe place to play.
It's not the first thing the ICC has got wrong (not that they would have known this was going to happen), but still, the threat was there.
by spell_check » Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:37 pm
by magpie in the 80's » Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:47 pm
by heater31 » Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:48 pm
spell_check wrote:It should be our turn anyway, they've had it twice already, and Australia/New Zealand is the region that has the current longest wait for it.
by Thiele » Wed Mar 04, 2009 7:04 pm
by Squawk » Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:59 pm
by Rik E Boy » Wed Mar 04, 2009 9:08 pm
Squawk wrote:I suspect that there was no intention to kill any of the Sri Lankan cricketers or their support staff. The attack that enveloped the team was simply a means to draw international attention to the ambush and to derive the obvious consequences that arise for the country of Pakistan - ie cricket and more particularly, non-cricket consequences.
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