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Attack survivors Sri Lanka bring top-level cricket back to Pakistan

<p>Tens of thousands of security will be deployed here in Lahore on Sunday when Sri Lanka become the first major cricket team to visit Pakistan since they were targeted in a deadly ambush in 2009</p>

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Tens of thousands of security will be deployed here in Lahore on Sunday when Sri Lanka become the first major cricket team to visit Pakistan since they were targeted in a deadly ambush in 2009. Several Sri Lankan players and officials, including survivors who came under gunfire in 2009 and their head coach, have opted out of the Twenty20 fixture, after some voiced concern about security following ongoing militant attacks. But manager Asanka Gurusinha and batting coach Hashan Tillakaratne — both part of the Sri Lankan team which won the 1996 World Cup final against Australia in Lahore — will be with the squad.

Pakistani troops stand guard at the main entrance of Gaddafi Stadium ahead of scheduled Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017. Pakistan will showcase its security capabilities to the cricketing world for the third time in eight months when Sri Lanka plays a Twenty20 international at the heavily guarded Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. Pic/AP/PTI
Pakistani troops stand guard at the main entrance of Gaddafi Stadium ahead of scheduled Twenty20 international cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017. Pakistan will showcase its security capabilities to the cricketing world for the third time in eight months when Sri Lanka plays a Twenty20 international at the heavily guarded Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. Pic/AP/PTI

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