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The 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team occurred on 3 March 2009, when a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers, part of a larger convoy, was fired upon by 12 gunmen near Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. [1] The cricketers were on their way to play the third day of the second Test against the Pakistani cricket team.
Pakistan in Sri Lanka in 2009 Pakistan: Sri Lanka: Dates: 29 June 2009 – 12 August 2009: Captains: Younis Khan: Kumar Sangakkara: Test series; Result: Sri Lanka won the 3-match series 2–0: Most runs: Shoaib Malik (262) Kumar Sangakkara (331) Most wickets: Saeed Ajmal (14) Nuwan Kulasekara (17) Player of the series: Nuwan Kulasekara: One Day ...
Diyawadanage Don Nandasiri Priyantha Kumara [2] was a resident of Ganemulla, Gampaha District, Sri Lanka.He was the youngest of six siblings. [11] He graduated from the University of Peradeniya in 2002 as a production engineer and had been working in Pakistan since 2010.
Type of Incident Deaths Injured People 21: 8 March 2010 [19] Outside the office of Special Intelligence Agency in K-Block Model Town: Suicide Bombing: Inspector S.I.A 7 Soldiers 6 Civilians: 100+ 22: 12 March 2010 [20] At bus stop "R.A Bazar" in Lahore Cantt: Suicide Bombing: 8 Army Soldiers 49 Civilians: 100+ 23: 12 March 2010 [21] Near the ...
2009 Lahore police academy attack; 2008 Lahore suicide bombings; S. 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team; W. 2014 Wagah border suicide attack
Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan in 2008–09 Sri Lanka: Pakistan: Dates: 20 January – 5 March: Captains: Mahela Jayawardene: Shoaib Malik: Test series; Result: 2-match series drawn 0–0: Most runs: Thilan Samaraweera 469: Younis Khan 313: Most wickets: Dilhara Fernando 2: Umar Gul 9: One Day International series; Results: Sri Lanka won ...
Attack on Pakistani ambassador to Sri Lanka: Kollupitiya, Colombo District: 7: LTTE: A convoy carrying the Pakistani High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, Bashir Wali Mohamed, was attacked by a claymore mine concealed within an auto rickshaw. The High Commissioner escaped unhurt, but seven people were killed and a further 17 were injured in the blast.
The following is a list of notable killings, including terrorists attributed to armed groups under the control of the Sri Lankan government – Army, Navy, Air Force, Police and paramilitary groups (Home Guards/Civil Defence Force, Eelam People's Democratic Party, Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal etc.).