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BOB Woolmer controversy
by vijaya nag on Mar 21, 2007 01:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Possibilities:
1.Did he know any thing about West Indies Ireland Pakistan Possible Machfixing?and therefore murdered.
Investigation should commence soon by an international agency or else all the clues would be destroyed.


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RE:BOB Woolmer controversy
by vijaya nag on Mar 21, 2007 01:37 PM  Permalink
Ya
I also felt like that.I would suggest that his body should be post mortemed again in south africa or England.
It's very unusual that a person would not ring the caller or alrm bell for help(the swith is very close to the bed and in some hotels in the bathroom itself.


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Bob Woolmer
by sureshwilson cheelapogu on Mar 20, 2007 10:55 PM  Permalink 

CRICKET IS NOT A RELIGION

ALL RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS MUST BAN IN CRICKET BY ICC

THERE MUST STRICT CODE OF CONDUCT TO ALL THE PLAYERS

SURESH

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bob woolmer
by cheelapogu suresh wilson kumar on Mar 20, 2007 10:52 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

it is very difficult to know that bob woolmer sudden demise. I feel personally he might feel stress when pakistan defeated by tiny country players.However coaches can not do any miracles but they can guide the team that's all

suresh

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RE:bob woolmer
by manjeshwar mallya on Mar 23, 2007 06:29 PM  Permalink
I WAS A GREAT CRICKET FAN NOW I HAVE LOST FAITH IN CRICKET GAME ONCE UPON A TIME IT WAS GENTLEMANS GAME IT WAS CALLEDE NOW I CAN SAY IT IS GAME OF DEATH. IF A TEAM LOOSE THERE WILL BE RIOTS, ATTACK PLAYERS HOUSE FOR NOT PLAYING A GOOD CRICKET SO BEST THING IS TO STOP OR BAN CRICKET FOR 5 YEARS AS A PUNSIHMENT TO ALL MATCH FIXING, BETTING GIVING TIPS ON PITCH GROUND ETC. NOW THE NATURAL GAME IS CRICKET IS NO MORE MORE MONEY TO LOOSE AND MORE MONEY TO WIN I CAN SAY THATS ALL
MANOHAR MALLYA M

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BOb Woolmer murdered?
by mohua kumar on Mar 20, 2007 07:52 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I wonder if he is dead or has been murdered?

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RE:BOb Woolmer murdered?
by subhajit dasgupta on Mar 21, 2007 08:02 AM  Permalink
It's unbelievable and next to impossible that, Bob Woolmar died out of Heart Attack following the trauma of Pak exit. It is imperative that a person who has been on top of world cricket, a top notch coach and also sucessful as a cricketer, already goes through immense amount of pressure day in and day out. That pressure drives him towards success. It's true for every champion. Woolmar, being extremely successful at the highest level, it is preposterous to imagine that the pain would take his life. I really really hope, it was his illness along with a mistimed alcohol consumption was the case of his death. That might occur, as in a situation like this even the best could lose piece of his mind, get emotional, had a few drinks, which would have proved fatal considering his diabetic health condition and also drug reaction. That makes much sense. But that's an assumption, and we really don't know. It's possible that he was murdered, though the chances are extremely less, unless the world cricket hosts terrorists. However, if by any chance that is the case, there is no answer. One fresh report in Cricinfo suggests that there was mark around his neck and murder is suspected. I just hope that's something else, and not a sign of murder, or otherwise nothing worse could ever happen to this Game, and the great game of cricket has already lost his grace.

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RE:BOb Woolmer murdered?
by on Mar 29, 2007 05:33 PM  Permalink
If he is murdered he is DEAD.

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Bob Woolmer
by bapi chaudhury on Mar 19, 2007 11:17 PM  Permalink 

He knew his game. But he went thru a bad time. 1st, Hanse Cronje's game fixing; then the Pakistan's catastrophe.
May he rest in peace>>>now.

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Good Coach and a humble person
by ganesh mane on Mar 19, 2007 06:41 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Had a very good cricketing brain and was always a humble person.May his soul rest in peace.


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RE:Good Coach and a humble person
by shaks on Mar 20, 2007 04:18 PM  Permalink
Happy to see some one wise outhere.

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great coach and a gud thinking coach
by ramesh krishnan on Mar 19, 2007 06:25 PM  Permalink 

definitely a great loss in the modern history of game....but will remain a legend...in coaching with his innovative ideas.....bringing in tech to criket....bringing pretty ordinary to marvellous......that is woolmer...salutes.him..with honour.....
ramesh,
trivandrum

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