Inzamam Ul Haq on terror attack on Sri Lanka in 2009: ‘We were punished for 10 years… Our cricket went backwards’

Inzamam Ul Haq on terror attack on Sri Lanka in 2009: ‘We were punished for 10 years… Our cricket went backwards’

The ICC Champions Trophy will mark the return of big-ticket cricket to Pakistan after nearly three decades. The last mega, multi-team event hosted by Pakistan was the 1996 World Cup, which Pakistan co-hosted with Sri Lanka and India.

Many cricketing nations avoided touring Pakistan after the 2009 terror attack where the Sri Lankan cricket team had come under attack from terrorists.

“The events of 2009 feel like a bad dream,” former Pakistan captain Inzamam Ul Haq said recently while talking about the terror attack on Sri Lanka. “We were punished for 10 years. Our cricket went backwards.”

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The Pakistan national team hosted its ‘home’ games in the United Arab Emirates before teams started to reluctantly travel to Pakistan from 2018.

What had happened in 2009 terror attack

The attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team happened on March 3, 2009 while the team was playing a Test match in Lahore. The incident happened while the Sri Lankan team bus was making its way to the venue for the third day of the Test. The team bus was ambushed around 9am (local time) just outside the Gaddafi Stadium by 12 gunmen. The terrorists were heavily armed, wielding assault rifles, grenades and rocket launchers.

The terror attack had caused the deaths of six policemen and a driver escorting match officials. Several others were injured, including seven Sri Lanka players and coaching staff members of the team.

The tool could have been much higher. A rocket fired at the team bus skimmed over the roof of the vehicle while a grenade that was rolled under the bus did not detonate. Kumar Sangakkara, in his Spirit of Cricket address, spoke of a bullet hitting the seat where his head had been a second earlier.

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In fact, Sri Lanka had replaced India for the tour after the Indians had pulled out after the Mumbai attacks in November 2008.

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