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Pk-zindabaad
18th March 2011, 16:37
LAHORE: Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq Friday urged his country’s World Cup squad not to forget their late English coach Bob Woolmer if they go on to win the tournament.

Woolmer died in mysterious circumstances in the team hotel in Jamaica at the 2007 World Cup, a day after Pakistan lost to Ireland in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history, a defeat that sent Pakistan crashing out.

Woolmer’s death was initially treated as murder and Pakistani players faced intense interrogation until the police said Woolmer died of natural causes.

Inzamam, Pakistan’s then-captain, said the current squad must remember Woolmer, who died on March 18, 2007.

“I think Woolmer made a big contribution to Pakistan cricket and if this team wins the tournament they should also remember Woolmer,” said Inzamam, who retired from one-day internationals after the 2007 World Cup.

“We prepared very well for the 2007 event, but sadly we exited after the first round but there was no doubt about our preparations and Woolmer’s hard work ahead of the tournament,” said Inzamam.

The Pakistan Cricket Board named their national cricket academy in Lahore after Woolmer, who played for England and also coached South Africa.

Inzamam said Woolmer was a great coach who brought innovation into the game.

“Now when I see coaches using laptops, I remember Woolmer who was the first to use this innovation. At that time people laughed at his using laptops but now it’s a must for all coaches,” said Inzamam.

Pakistan, who have already qualified for the last eight of the World Cup, have one more group match left, against Australia on Saturday. The quarter-finals start on March 23.

http://www.dawn.com/2011/03/18/inzamam-urges-pakistan-not-to-forget-woolmer.html

Muhammad Waleed
18th March 2011, 16:40
Right......It will become a motivational force for our players.

bobwoolmersarmy
18th March 2011, 16:45
maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan

Great coach

saeed-sohail
18th March 2011, 17:37
Nice of Inzi to remember the great man.

kaalakawaa
18th March 2011, 17:46
Inzi for the next coach !!

lipton
18th March 2011, 17:48
Inzi for the next coach !!

can inzi spell the word Coach?

clickcricket
18th March 2011, 17:51
How many forces do we need to win. Our intentions are still selfish and players not united.

freelance_cricketer
18th March 2011, 17:59
Bob Woolmer bechara :(

ozzy_07
18th March 2011, 18:16
Gone but never forgotten.

I had the pleasure of meeting Bob on a few occasions and the phrase "true gentleman" has never been a more fitting description for someone.

A very innovative, committed and intelligent coach but more importantly a thoroughly decent, charming and down to earth individual who made a good impression on whoever he came into contact with.

Ryankhan
19th March 2011, 00:09
I think Afridi should mention it at the start of the game at the toss that todays match we dedicate to BOB WOOMER and hopefully we will try our best to win it for WOOLMER that would be really great and heart touching and many would realize that we still havnt forgotten the greatest coach we had BOB WOOLMER.

Patriot
19th March 2011, 00:23
I think Afridi should mention it at the start of the game at the toss that todays match we dedicate to BOB WOOMER and hopefully we will try our best to win it for WOOLMER that would be really great and heart touching and many would realize that we still havnt forgotten the greatest coach we had BOB WOOLMER.

They should dedicate everything to their country. I agree that Woolmer was a great coach but they are playing for Pakistan and not for Woolmer. People need to get past this.

Cpt. Rishwat
19th March 2011, 00:28
“Now when I see coaches using laptops, I remember Woolmer who was the first to use this innovation. At that time people laughed at his using laptops but now it’s a must for all coaches,” said Inzamam.

It's a shame we couldn't send the laptop out to bat in the last world cup. Maybe it will do better this time.