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A cricket coach has been injured in a gun attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan. | A cricket coach has been injured in a gun attack on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Pakistan. |
Former Kent batsman Paul Farbrace, who is from Harrietsham and works as Sri Lanka's assistant coach, suffered a shrapnel wound to his right arm. | Former Kent batsman Paul Farbrace, who is from Harrietsham and works as Sri Lanka's assistant coach, suffered a shrapnel wound to his right arm. |
Five Sri Lanka players were also hurt. Two were taken to hospital, but none of their injuries are life-threatening. | Five Sri Lanka players were also hurt. Two were taken to hospital, but none of their injuries are life-threatening. |
Former England and Nottinghamshire batsman Chris Broad, the match referee, was also caught up in the attack. | Former England and Nottinghamshire batsman Chris Broad, the match referee, was also caught up in the attack. |
He was travelling with other officials in a vehicle following the Sri Lankan team bus. | He was travelling with other officials in a vehicle following the Sri Lankan team bus. |
Dominic Cork, the former England bowler who was working as a commentator for Pakistan TV, told Sky Sports News that although Mr Broad was unhurt he was left spattered with blood during the attack. | Dominic Cork, the former England bowler who was working as a commentator for Pakistan TV, told Sky Sports News that although Mr Broad was unhurt he was left spattered with blood during the attack. |
Five Pakistani policemen escorting the team bus to the stadium in Lahore were killed. | Five Pakistani policemen escorting the team bus to the stadium in Lahore were killed. |
The Sri Lanka squad have been airlifted from the stadium and are waiting at a military base until they can return to Colombo. | The Sri Lanka squad have been airlifted from the stadium and are waiting at a military base until they can return to Colombo. |
Mr Farbrace previously served as coach of the England women's and men's Under-19 teams, and was assistant coach at Kent before being recruited by the Sri Lankan team in 2007. | Mr Farbrace previously served as coach of the England women's and men's Under-19 teams, and was assistant coach at Kent before being recruited by the Sri Lankan team in 2007. |
His wife Liz told BBC Radio Kent he had been well looked after and that mobile X-ray machines had been brought into a dressing room to check their injuries. | His wife Liz told BBC Radio Kent he had been well looked after and that mobile X-ray machines had been brought into a dressing room to check their injuries. |
Mrs Farbrace said: "He called me at 4am our time to say he had seen a couple of bombs and been shot at. | Mrs Farbrace said: "He called me at 4am our time to say he had seen a couple of bombs and been shot at. |
"He seems fine, and that's a blessing, but he hasn't said an awful lot." | "He seems fine, and that's a blessing, but he hasn't said an awful lot." |
She said she had been in a "daze" since hearing the news. | She said she had been in a "daze" since hearing the news. |
"I know it's dangerous but you you don't expect it to happen. | "I know it's dangerous but you you don't expect it to happen. |
"He'd been in Pakistan before Christmas and he said how tight the security was. | "He'd been in Pakistan before Christmas and he said how tight the security was. |
"He always felt very well protected. I was quite shocked that [the attackers] actually managed to break through that barrier." | "He always felt very well protected. I was quite shocked that [the attackers] actually managed to break through that barrier." |
'Cowardly attack' | 'Cowardly attack' |
Kent coach Simon Willis said Mr Farbrace had told him it was a "terrifying experience". | |
He said he was amazed that cricketers had been targeted in Pakistan because it is such a popular sport. | He said he was amazed that cricketers had been targeted in Pakistan because it is such a popular sport. |
"Obviously it is a bigger issue than everyone thinks," Mr Willis said. | "Obviously it is a bigger issue than everyone thinks," Mr Willis said. |
The Sri Lankan team's vice captain Kumar Sangakkara confirmed he and his team-mates were "safe and out of danger". | The Sri Lankan team's vice captain Kumar Sangakkara confirmed he and his team-mates were "safe and out of danger". |
Mr Sangakkara said: "We are shocked but apart from that everyone is okay." | Mr Sangakkara said: "We are shocked but apart from that everyone is okay." |
According to Lahore police chief Habibur Rahman, "10 to 12" attackers came to the scene in auto rickshaws. | According to Lahore police chief Habibur Rahman, "10 to 12" attackers came to the scene in auto rickshaws. |
Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapakse condemned the incident as a "cowardly terrorist attack". | Sri Lanka's president Mahinda Rajapakse condemned the incident as a "cowardly terrorist attack". |
The second Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka has been called off. | The second Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka has been called off. |