geethq said:P*k sira da danne na oka kare![]()
jayanthah said:You think LTTE would give a damn about Murali because he is a Tamil????
Then why do they shoot innoncent Tamils fleeing Pudukir$#@$#drrr area...........remember Terrorism doesnt have a religion or race
And also remmeber Alquida & LTTE are brothers in arms..........................this may well have been a joint operation
Don't show your ignorance bro..it was India & Pakistan who came to sri lanka in 1996 after f*kng Aussies n beloved Windies reject tour Sri lAnka in WC[ we won in 1996]..that why we showed our gratitude...."KALA GUNA saLAKEEMA" when whole the world refusesG.R.E.A said:All the blame should go to the people who sent the Cricket team to Pakistan!!!!
Bloody fools da lankawe inna??!??
When India nd Aussie don't want to go to there, because it isnt safe....why the HELL is SL going??!
Really foolish, modai...etc.....pawww
Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said little could be done to stop such an attack
"I think the Pakistani authorities have provided adequate security but as we know from experience ... there is never enough security to counter a well organized and determined terrorist group."
source
Damn True brotherOriginally Posted by jayanthah
You think LTTE would give a damn about Murali because he is a Tamil????
Then why do they shoot innoncent Tamils fleeing Pudukir$#@$#drrr area...........remember Terrorism doesnt have a religion or race
And also remmeber Alquida & LTTE are brothers in arms..........................this may well have been a joint operation
Damn True brotherOriginally Posted by jayanthah
You think LTTE would give a damn about Murali because he is a Tamil????
Then why do they shoot innoncent Tamils fleeing Pudukir$#@$#drrr area...........remember Terrorism doesnt have a religion or race
And also remmeber Alquida & LTTE are brothers in arms..........................this may well have been a joint operation


Kumar Sangakkara:
One of the two key batsmen in the Sri Lankan side, Sangakkara (31) is expected to take over the captaincy from his friend and ally Mahela Jayawardene at the end of this tour. He is one of cricket's most intelligent and personable characters, who has trained for a career in law and written columns in the Sunday Telegraph. The quality of his left-handed strokeplay has previously carried him to the No. 1 ranking among world batsmen, though he now stands at No. 3. He scored 104 - his 19th Test hundred - in the first innings of this abandoned Test.
Thilan Samaraweera:
On Monday, Samaraweera was celebrating his second Test double-century in a fortnight. A day later, he was in hospital, after suffering shrapnel wounds in his thigh. An off-spinning allrounder who turned himself into a top-class batsman, Samaraweera (32) is a vital cog in the Sri Lankan side, and one of the most under-rated cricketers in the world. This incident is sure to raise his profile, though for all the wrong reasons.
Ajantha Mendis:
Surely the most exciting newcomer to international cricket in the past year, Mendis is a mystery spinner who can bowl a bewildering variety of deliveries with little discernible change in action. He was irresistible on his early appearances, though a slight fall-off in his recent returns suggests that batsmen are working out ways to combat him. Mendis was named the Emerging Player of the Year at the International Cricket Council's awards ceremony last September. He will be 24 on March 11.
amila_90210 said:Don't show your ignorance bro..it was India & Pakistan who came to sri lanka in 1996 after f*kng Aussies n beloved Windies reject tour Sri lAnka in WC[ we won in 1996]..that why we showed our gratitude...."KALA GUNA saLAKEEMA" when whole the world refuses
Showing gratitude is good, but it is less worth for me than lives!!
well yeah thats my opinion...
machan mekata foriegn secatry kiwwe mehemaG.R.E.A said:Showing gratitude is good, but it is less worth for me than lives!!
well yeah thats my opinion...
I know the value of 1st 11..true..& human lives cant be valued..Sri Lankan Foreign Secretary Palitha Kohona said little could be done to stop such an attack
"I think the Pakistani authorities have provided adequate security but as we know from experience ... there is never enough security to counter a well organized and determined terrorist group."
source

