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bob woolmer
by sumit shrivastava on Mar 19, 2007 01:37 PM  Permalink 

my heartiest condolence for bob,may god give his family to face the present situation.It was really a shock and i think there is much more behind his death and actually i feel that we will never come to know the exact reason for his untimely demise,i dont think its a natural death.Regarding we should not pressurise our team,i do not agree on it,if a team is representing his nation,getting more then enough money,hero worship etc etc then they should know to handle pressure and have to perform ,show killer instinct and fight,and if the player is not capable of handling these things he should stop playing cricket and search for a new carreer.well i will blame all of u i.e the whole public of india,and the MEDIA for making players superheros,supermans etc etc ,i think it should always be a performance based program,if u perform u r in and if u not u r out.name should not be important whether it is sehwag,tendulkar,dravid,ganguly etc or anyone else,if they not perform they should be out and no hype should be created by media and moreover our own dear public.I dont know whether people will understand this or not but i strongly feel that if we stop hero worship in india it will do wonders for the team and the team will always perform well.One more thing stop blaming coaches and captain of any team,in the end of the day winning or losing just depends upon those 11 members on the field and no one else so its a responsibility of each and every team member.
I HOPE BOB'S DEMISE WILL TEACH A LESSON TO EVERY CRICKET PLAYING NATION .

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Bye Bye Woolmer we will miss you
by syed on Mar 19, 2007 01:36 PM  Permalink 

As A Pakistani i must say we r deeply sorry and sad Although senior players always crtisized him but Pakistani natioan always luved him I am not sorry that we r out of WC but we dont have woolmer any more Dear Woolmer Bye Bye as we will miss u and always luv u
syed (Pakistan)

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WOOLMERS DEATH
by zakee khan on Mar 19, 2007 01:36 PM  Permalink 

CRICKET DID NOT CLAIM SIR WOOLMER BUT THE PRESSURE OF DIRTY DIRTY POLITICS INVOLVED IN CRIKET N PAKISTAN AND INDIA.HOPE THE SACRIFICE OF SUCH A GREAT MAN OPENS THE EYES OF THE DIRTY POLITICIANS TO STAY AWAY FROM THE GAME.
MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE

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sad demise of a cricket's gentlemen
by JAIDEEP SINGH on Mar 19, 2007 01:33 PM  Permalink 

its a sad day for the cricketing world and nobody will forget the contribution of mr bob woolmer as coach and his innovatives ideas of coaching with blend of technology and cricketing skills, no one can forget his stature as coach of south africa and pakistan, may his soul restin peace and my condolences to him as genuine gentlemen of cricket

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Irreparable loss
by Hidayathulla Shariff on Mar 19, 2007 01:29 PM  Permalink 

What can I say, I have no words to express this great gentleman called Bob Woolmer. He was a thorough champion. Remember the way he turned the tables while coaching South African team. The team was at its peak and all thanks to Bob Woolmer and his superb coaching. My deepest condolences to his bereaved family.

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Bob woolmers demise
by zoraver singh on Mar 19, 2007 01:27 PM  Permalink 

May the lord give his family the inner strength to go thru' this tragedy. Cricket has truly lost a thorough gentleman cum sportsman.



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Victim of cricket crazy countries!!
by Mudit Gupta on Mar 19, 2007 01:27 PM  Permalink 

Bob's demise is certainly raising a question on the huge amount of mental stress and burden of expectation of cricket crazy countries. No no I personally dont want to see any of indian team members or coach to suffer with such trauma in case of failures. I pray to god to give that lil bit of wisdom and patience to countrymen so that at least we dont have to face such situation. May god give peace to a great soul i.e. Bob Woolmer.

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condolence
by gopal azad on Mar 19, 2007 01:24 PM  Permalink 

constent pressure,abusing by pakistani players has finaly turned into his death.my deep condolenes.

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The Geat Coach
by deepak saxena on Mar 19, 2007 01:23 PM  Permalink 

My deepest condolences for the sudden and shocking demise of Bob Woolmer. He was no doubt greatest coaches of his time, with his skills he has taken South Africe to greater heights and offlate Pakistan was doing well too. Surely cricket has lost one of greatest thinker, contributer and teacher of the game.

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UNTIMELY DEMISE OF BOB WOOLMER
by jayaraman suresh on Mar 19, 2007 01:21 PM  Permalink 

Please accept my heartfelt condolences for the sad and untimely demise of Bob Woolmer, who has contributed immensely to the world of cricket by adopting innovative methods of coaching. I am really upset and saddened with the untimely demise. This only goes to prove how the job coaching in crazy prone sub continent is difficult? I convey my heartfelt condolences to the family of Bob and to the International cricket fraternity as well as pakistan cricket board. Suresh, Raichur, Karnataka.

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