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Bayliss and Farbrace reveal hope for Pakistan cricket 10 years after Lahore

The England coach and his assistant were working with the Sri Lanka team at the time.

Trevor Bayliss and Paul Farbrace have revealed their hopes for international cricket to return to Pakistan on a regular basis 10 years after their team bus came under attack by gunmen in Lahore.

On March 3 2009, Sri Lanka were travelling to the third day of a Test match when their bus was hit by bullets and grenades near the Gaddafi Stadium.

Six police officers and a driver were killed and seven players were injured.

England coach Bayliss and assistant Farbrace, both working with Sri Lanka at the time, recalled the terrifying incident in a Test Match Special podcast marking the anniversary.

“I honestly hope – I've always hoped - that international cricket will return to Pakistan”
- Paul Farbrace to Test Match Special podcast

"I was cleaning my sunglasses, and the next thing, the bus jolted," said Farbrace, who was left bloodied when a piece of shrapnel struck his arm.

"I just turned and looked over my shoulder, looked out the window – I could see this guy moving towards us with a gun, firing this gun.

"At no stage did I ever think he was shooting at us – I was convinced he was shooting at someone in front of us – it was as much of a shock to see someone with a gun, let alone the thought they might be actually shooting at us."

Amid security concerns, teams stopped touring Pakistan, with the first international cricket only returning to the country when Zimbabwe played two T20 and three ODI matches in 2015 – six years after the attack.

The Pakistan and Sri Lanka teams line up at Lord's to remember the 2009 terrorist attacks in Lahore (Anthony Devlin/PA)

However, a decade on, both Bayliss and Farbrace insisted it would be a shame if teams could not return more often in the future.

Farbrace said: "I honestly hope – I've always hoped – that international cricket will return to Pakistan. The three visits I'd had there, until that morning, I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of it.

"It's a tough place to play cricket, but it's an unbelievably passionate country for the game of cricket. The sadness for me is that you've got players now playing international cricket for Pakistan – there will be players that have played their entire career, international cricket for Pakistan – and never played a game in their own country."

He added: "For me there's almost a bit of unfinished business, and for me to go back there, and see international cricket played in Lahore – for the people that lost their lives, I think that would be, for them, to show that terrorism hasn't stopped the game of cricket going ahead."

Bayliss echoed his assistant coach's thoughts, calling the supporters in Pakistan "some of the best in the world".

"Hopefully cricket does get back there," he said.

Describing his own recollection of the attack, he added: "It was very calm – the only thing that was being said was on the bus, and no louder than this, was 'oh, I'm hit', 'oh, so am I', as the bullets were flying through and a bit of shrapnel. The calmness was the thing that stood out for me."



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