Lahore attack on the Sri Lankan team changed everything, Simon tafl
Linkedin

Lahore attack on the Sri Lankan team changed everything, Simon tafl

Lahore : Pakistan | Oct 21, 2012 at 12:35 AM PDT
XX XX
Views: Pending
 
Sri Lankan police speak to cricket fans waiting to buy tickets on October 4

Australian umpire Simon tafl said that the attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore not only changed his life but also radically changed cricket, Pakistan is the country of cricket lovers, Cricket should return. Talking to media Simon tafl says attacked on Sri Lankan team was personally very sad for him and for the whole cricket specially the telephone call was very painful for him that he makes his wife after the incident.

he learned a lot from this event and that incident help them to focus on that fact who have most important in your life. simon tafl said that after the incident there is lots of changes occurred in cricket, and today’s serious security see for players and officials is a result of that incident,

saimon taful say's he has associated a good memories with Pakistan because he umpires lots of matches in Pakistan and the wants with heart that international cricket soon begins in Pakistan simon tafl said that world cup supersix matches in 2003 between srilanka and India and last year mohali semi-final among Pakistan and India are his most memorable matches.

Back
1 of 2
Next
Lahore attack on the Sri Lankan team changed everything, Simon tafl.
Lahore attack on the Sri Lankan team changed everything, Simon tafl
pepremainkam is based in Karāchi, Sind, Pakistan, and is a Reporter for Allvoices.
Report Credibility
 
  • Clear
  • Share:
  • Share
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
  • Clear
 
 
Advertisement
 
Posted By papukamakan papukamakan | 7 months ago
Simon tafl live changed by the attack on srilanka in lahore
Advertisement
 

News Stories

 
  • Tight Security as International Cricket Returns to Pakistan

    International Herald Tribune
    Top-level security involving more than 5000 police and para-military officials was in place on Saturday as cricket-starved fans in Pakistan finally got to see some live international action for the first time in more than three years. The country has...
  • Security tight as high-profile cricket returns to Pakistan

    DAWN
    International cricket of a sort returns to Pakistan this weekend for the first time since the Sri Lanka team were attacked in 2009, but a resumption of tours by overseas sides remains a distant prospect...Security was tight on Saturday as Pakistan...
  • Pakistan XI beat World XI by 84 runs

    Zee News
    Riding on quick-fire knocks from Umar Akmal (67), and Shahzaib Hasan (54) and a belligerent 29 from Imran Nazir, Pakistan XI scored a mammoth 222 for seven last night. To make matters worse for the World XI, young pacer Tabish Khan cut through the...
  • Memorial has hurt Tamil sentiments: Karunanidhi

    The Hindu
    Army, resulting in the death of thousands of Tamil civilians, DMK president M...Tamils don't visit, Mr. Karunanidhi said that the memorial at a place where Sri Lankan Tamils laid down their lives, caused great agony to the Tamil community. The fact...
  • Jaysuraya happy with security in Pak

    Pak Tribune
    He said this at Karachi airport prior to taking the flight back home. Jaysuraya expressed satisfaction at teh fool proof security during the two-T20 match series between Pakistan All Star XI and International World XI in Karachi on Saturday and...
  • Khan hat trick earns Pakistan win over Int'l World XI

    DAWN
    I AP 1 hour ago Pakistan All Stars cricketer Shoaib Malik (R) plays a shot as International World XI wicketkeeper Mohammad Shahzad (L) watches on October 20, 2012. Fast bowler Tabish Khan achieved a hat trick while Umar Akmal and Shahzaib Hasan hit...

Images

 >
 

More From Allvoices

Report Your News Got a similar story?
Add it to the network!

Or add related content to this report

 
Tap_logo_330_110_event
 


Use of this site is governed by our Terms of Use Agreement and Privacy Policy.

© Allvoices, Inc 2008-2013. All rights reserved.