Gunmen attack Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan
LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — At least a dozen men ambushed Srilanka's cricket team with rifest, grenades and rocket launchers Tuesday, converging on the squad's convoy as it drove through a traffic circle near an eastern Pakistani stadium. Seven players, an umpire and a coach were wounded, none with life-threatening injuries, but six policemen and a driver died.
The attackers struck as a convoy carrying the squad and match officials reached a traffic circle 300 yards (meters) from the main sports stadium in the eastern city of
The assault, just ahead of a match, was one of the worst terrorist attacks on a sports team since Palestinian militants killed 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. By attacking South Asia's most popular sport, the gunmen guaranteed themselves tremendous international attention while demonstrating

In this Saturday, Jan. 24, file photo the Sri Lankan cricket team poses with the trophy after they won the series and third one-day international cricket match against
Malik told The Associated Press that authorities were investigating whether the attackers wanted to take hostages.
"We are looking at the possibility the gunmen wanted to hijack the bus and take it to a nearby building and create a drama," Malik said. "The way they came prepared and in large numbers indicates such a plan. "Tuesday's attackers melted away into the city, and none was killed or captured, city police chief Haji Habibur Rehman said. The attackers abandoned machine guns rocket-propelled grenades and plastic explosives,

Sri Lankan cricket captain Mahela Jayawardene, left, and his wife Christine leave the Bandaranayake International Airport after their arrival in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, March 4, a team of heavily armed gunmen ambushed Sri Lanka's national cricket team as it arrived for a match, killing six police guards and wounding seven players Tuesday in Lahore, Pakistan.
Authorities did not speculate on the identities of the attackers, but the chief suspects will be Islamist militants, some with links to al-Qaida, who have staged high-profile attacks on civilian targets before.
The bus driver, Mohammad Khalil, accelerated as bullets ripped into the vehicle and explosions rocked the air, steering the team to the safety of the stadium. The players some of them wounded ducked down and shouted
"Go! Go!" as he drove through the ambush.
Both were coordinated, used multiple gunmen, apparently in teams of two, who were armed with explosives and assault rifes and apparently had little fear of death or capture. U.S. State Department spokes-man Gordon Duguid told reporters in

Members of the Sri Lankan cricket team, from left, Mahela Jayawardene , Chamara Kapugedera and Tharanga Paranawitana arrive at Bandaranayake International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, March 4, a team of heavily armed gunmen ambushed Sri Lanka's national cricket team as it arrived for a match, killing six police guards and wounding seven players Tuesday in Lahore, Pakistan.
Authorities will also consider possible links to
Authorities canceled the test match against Pakistan's national team, and Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa ordered his foreign minister to immediately travel to Pakistan to help assist in the team's evacuation.
A special fight carrying the players including two who had been hospitalized left Lahore late Tuesday and was headed to Colombo, said Pakistan Cricket Board chief operating officer Salim Altaf.
TV footage of the attack showed at least two pairs of gunmen with back-packs firing from a stretch of grass and taking cover behind a small monument before moving on. It was taken from the offices of a Pakistani news channel overlooking the site of the ambush.
"These people were highly trained and highly armed. The way they were holding their guns, the way they were taking aim and shooting at the police, it shows they were not ordinary people," said Salman Taseer, the governor of Punjab province.
"This is the same style as the terrorists who attacked Mumbai."An Associated Press reporter saw police handling what looked like two suicide jackets.
"It is a terrible incident, and I am lost for words," said Steve Davis, an Australian who was to have umpired the match.
Two Sri Lankan players Thilan Samaraweera and Tharanga Paranavitana were being treated for bullet wounds in a hospital but were stable, said Chamara Ranavira, a spokesman for the Sri Lankan High Com-mission.Umpire Ahsan Raza was hit in his abdomen, medical Superintendent ofthe
Team captain Mahela Jayawardene and four other players had minor injuries, the Sri Lankan Cricket Board said. Ranavira said British assistant coach Paul Farbrace also sustained minor injuries.
Haider Ashraf, another police officer, said six policemen and a driver of a Pakistan Cricket Board vehicle were killed.Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said little could be done to stop such an attack, saying "there is never enough security to counter a well organized and determined terrorist group."
The Dubai-based International Cricket Council condemned the at-tack. But ICC President David Morgan told the British Broadcasting Corp. that the organization had no role in deciding on whether
One militant group likely to fall under particular suspicion is Lashkare-Taiba, the network blamed for the Mumbai terror attacks in November, in which 10 gunmen staged a three-day siege targeting luxury hotels, a Jewish center and other sites.
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