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Zuniad
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Joined: Mar 08, 2007 Posts: 9 Location: Sydney Australia
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How fucked is this, woolmer just died man. This seems like an assination which has being covered up by media to keep people and players calm for the World Cup. Most of us have a gut feeling and know what really happened. I am outraged by this news, why kill the country's coach? Why are Pakistanis like this?
In my life I have really given chances to Pakistanis and even in occasion tried to be their friends. I did reliease you cant trust these distrustful and cheating b*****d, who thinks bribery and manuliplating the law is normal. Also it normal to backstab your friend. As if they have a cold and black heart. I am not an Indian and neither my parents told me Pakistanis are bad people, what i think is my opnion. This a sad news but i hope Woolmer wasnt killed and he died of natural death.As a Pakistani you must pray and hope that was the case or else this shameful in the world stage.
Cant people reliase that this was an ODI match and any one can win, cant they reliase the bowl moved around alot in the morning and condition were difficult for batting.
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Diptesh
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Joined: Mar 16, 2007 Posts: 85
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| This is a very shocking and sad news. I got stunned to read the reports in the papers today morning. I feel this is not good for Cricket. His untimely death is just not normal to me also. ICC should order an enquiry into the incident at the earliest. It is very surprising that the news of his death came just after Pakistan's shocking exit from the tournament. |
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rupesh
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Joined: Mar 10, 2007 Posts: 96
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| I am not sure whether what Zuniad has opined is correct or not but this death has certainly shocked the entire cricketing world. I would also suggest a probe on his untimely death. May his soul rest in peace. |
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Tammy
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Joined: Mar 17, 2007 Posts: 15
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Plz dnt say anything without proof.......Woolmer did a gr8 job for cricket....RIP  |
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emjay
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Joined: May 16, 2004 Posts: 1930 Location: Manchester, UK
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| Tammy wrote: |
Plz dnt say anything without proof.......Woolmer did a gr8 job for cricket....RIP  |
echoed - lets wait and see what happens and we should not generalise people.
best thoughts and wishes to everyone connected to him, especialy his family |
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Samrat
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Joined: Mar 07, 2007 Posts: 124
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I just got the news that Jamaican Police will now conduct a full blown investigation because they feel Woolmer's death "is suspicious" (as per news reports in TV channels). It seems time has stopped moving.
Check this link here and this one also. |
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emjay
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Joined: May 16, 2004 Posts: 1930 Location: Manchester, UK
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| yes, i read the same thing on the BBC news website |
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rupesh
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Joined: Mar 10, 2007 Posts: 96
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| This is quite murky. Like everyone else I will also wait and watch the Police reports. I hope they bring out a details report on what actually happened. |
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Diptesh
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Joined: Mar 16, 2007 Posts: 85
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| To me the whole event is shocking and more shocking is the lack of responses from the ex-cricketers, the ICC and all other concerned. At least I have not seen much statements from them. This has happened while the World Cup is on. |
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