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condolences
by kotamraju swetha on Mar 19, 2007 11:40 AM  Permalink 

its very sad to hear, i hope his soul rest in peace. i pray to god to give enought strength to his family

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Extremely Sad Day for Cricket Fans
by Vishal Subharwal on Mar 19, 2007 11:39 AM  Permalink 

Think its time all of us especially in the subcontinent understand the difference between being fans and fanatics & the impact our behaviour can have on professionals in cricket.My condolences to his family and dear ones, will always remember him as someone who was extremely soft spoken yet someone who took cricket to a different level as a coach, just hope it was not on account of any conspiracy

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Sad Indeed
by Zullu Khan on Mar 19, 2007 11:37 AM  Permalink 

by K.Khan

Hats off to a man who put everything - that includes his life to stake in helping teams play better cricket. One can imagine how badly he must have been hurt when all the effort he had put into the PAKI team came to a Blob.

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it's a sad day .......
by Krishnamurthy Sastry on Mar 19, 2007 11:36 AM  Permalink 

It's a sad day for entire Cricket fraternity...Woolmer is a committed cricketer who introduced innovative training methodology for South Africa

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Bobs death
by ajay kumar yadav on Mar 19, 2007 11:34 AM  Permalink 

This is one of the worst thing to happen in this game after the death of Hansie Cronje. There are no words to show my sorrow for this great teacher of cricket whoes death shows how much concerned he was for the pakistan cricket and for the game at large.

Ajay

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condolence
by vidhyasagar balakrishnan on Mar 19, 2007 11:33 AM  Permalink 

A sad ending for a perfect coach who had taken South African cricket to the next level.

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Sad day forworld cricket
by Laxman S on Mar 19, 2007 11:33 AM  Permalink 

It is really shocking and unfortunate. being an ardent and passionate cricket fan myself, i had hoped that after Greg Chappell, he would coach us. But that is never going to happen now. My heart felt condolenses to his family. May his soul rest in peace.

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condolence
by Ikhlaque Khan on Mar 19, 2007 11:33 AM  Permalink 

I personally feel socked due to sudden and untimely death of Mr. Bob Woolmer. I express my heartiest sympathy to his kins.

Regards,
Ikhlaque Khan, Delhi, India

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DEEPEST SYMPATHIES
by Leslie Mascarenhas on Mar 19, 2007 11:32 AM  Permalink 

I recd the News with Shock.Immediately it has been replaced by a sense of Foul Play.Only after the autopsy will everything be clear.My deepest Sympathies to Bobs family,Pakistan Cricket Team & Captain Inzy who must be totally Devastated.Win the Last game for BOB Inzy even if it is of no Consequence.JUST DO IT.
Deepest Sympathy.Leslie Mascarenhas

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A Great Loss to World Cricket
by sudhirranjan pati on Mar 19, 2007 11:32 AM  Permalink 

It is one of Sadest day of world Cricket ! Two minute Silent should observe before start of Play !

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