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blood on cup
by dhaval parmar on Mar 19, 2007 10:36 AM  Permalink 

not only me as a fan of cricket but rest of the world are shocked by the end of someone's life, of course cricket is being very crazy game but this shold not be done. God bless to woolmer.

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Chappell next?
by George on Mar 19, 2007 10:35 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Chappe may need some medical attention after India's match with bermuda today looking at the way india is playing

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RE:Chappell next?
by Guru M on Mar 19, 2007 10:43 AM  Permalink
George, Shut your mouth.

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RE:RE:Chappell next?
by Ganpat Rai on Mar 19, 2007 11:18 AM  Permalink
How many people you will shut up my friend? Facts are facts. India is going to go out in the first round. Enjoy the rest of your miserable life.

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Tragic !!!
by ram on Mar 19, 2007 10:34 AM  Permalink 

Really a very tragic day for the Game of Cricket !!!



Sorry to digress from the topic but so far as India's defeat goes ,GC is not to be blamed !!Sachin, Sehwag and a couple of others are the culprits.Look at their expressions after the match and/or even during the practice sessions yesterday - no remorse whatsover !!



Why is everyone only after Sehwag's head, why not Tendulkar???HE SHOULD BE DROPPED IMMLY., it's time that he performed as per expectations.

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Farewell to Bob
by AK International on Mar 19, 2007 10:33 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A cricket fan desires that Cricket remain a gentleman's game. Recently it seems that emotions & media are driving cricket, Bob's death is perhaps the reason for such emotions.



May His soul rest in peace in the midst of 22 yards that he had followed for over 35 years as a cricketer, coach.



SURESH

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RE:Farewell to Bob
by Waseem Qureshi on Mar 19, 2007 10:51 AM  Permalink
I hope the media takes a lesson now.Too much of inciting the public leads to these kind of situations.All this is done just for a few dollars more.And, by ceo'a and correspondents who don't know shit from piss as far as cricket is concerned.Media,please don't take any more lives.

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RE:Chapel its ur turn next.
by Balaji V on Mar 19, 2007 10:41 AM  Permalink
It is wrong to find fault with the coach. We have always played conservatively and come under pressure if we lose 1 or 2 key wickets. We have never developed the mental strength to go on and play a natural game. Our players have taken Cricket as a Commodity, hence they have developed it as a preservation of place rather than play cricket as a sport, and as a pride for the country. A coach can only develop your skilss & advice you. You have to take it & implement it on the field.

BALAJI, Hyderabad

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RE:Chapel its ur turn next.
by cuckoo vrinda on Mar 19, 2007 10:37 AM  Permalink
Mr Kishore..You are being very very rude by saying this.What do you mean by saying "Chappell be careful..and dont allow the team to enter your country " ??? It is a GAME and please please play it like a game only

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RE:RE:Chapel its ur turn next.
by madhyadesh ltd on Mar 19, 2007 10:46 AM  Permalink
You are the most inhuman person on this planet. You don't deserve to live on this planet. Is winning bigger than one's life. Even God will not forgive you for your inhuman attitude.

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RE:Chapel its ur turn next.
by Guru M on Mar 19, 2007 10:45 AM  Permalink
Kishore, shut your dirty mouth.

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RE:Chapel its ur turn next.
by Tanoy on Mar 19, 2007 10:38 AM  Permalink
You are nothing but a bloody idiot.Rediff How can U publish such idiots to write

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Regret
by Nishant Upadhyay on Mar 19, 2007 10:31 AM  Permalink 

I really feel sorry for the incident.
It is really a sad turn of events.
He must have been really disappointed with Pak team's debacle and the way he was being savaged.
It must really be hard for his family and friends.

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Take a sport in a sportive manner
by ananda babu on Mar 19, 2007 10:29 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sine world cup starting onwards media is hyped the event very much there was an enormous amount of money is revolving around the event. In the sports only one person can win.. so take the sport in a sportive manner and bob woolmer is an innovator of cricket ...he introduced several innovation and today cricket world is missing a exordinary person.
let us pray god for his soul

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RE:Take a sport in a sportive manner
by Poonam Rana on Mar 19, 2007 10:48 AM  Permalink
Its really very shocking & sad news.
But I think its not suicide there is some secret behind this.There is hand of some one

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No game is bigger than life of some one
by deepak rawat on Mar 19, 2007 10:29 AM  Permalink 

May Bob's soul rest in peace and give strenght to his family.

No game is bigger than life of some one.



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Bob Woolmer
by parshant dua on Mar 19, 2007 10:28 AM  Permalink 

I am a cricket fan but not so big.I am very surprised and depressed.Now a day the burdens has increased so much on a life that It may happen to any one who is in stress .My condolences are with Mr.Bob's family



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why all these?
by Manu K on Mar 19, 2007 10:28 AM  Permalink 

my hearty condolensces to all who loves woolmer. but why all these people? games, sports and arts all are for the welfare of humanity.why we all killed a noble man in name of that. He was a fighter, a player,it does not make much sense to tell that he suicided.think of it please

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