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One of the best cricket coach
by anil kardass on Mar 19, 2007 01:41 AM  Permalink 

cricketing world has lost one of the finest coaches. cricket is just a game, teams win some and loses some, its not a big deal at all. It is very sad to know that the reason behind the dead of bob woolmer is mere game. For all the cricket fans: wake up it is just a game.........Naresh.kadari

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condolence to bob woolmer
by aravinthlakshmi on Mar 19, 2007 01:40 AM  Permalink 

what a person he is he really sacrifice his life to cricket.i just got a shock hen i see the news.its horrible i prayed to the god for his soul to be in great honor.

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Disappointing
by Sachin Manchanda on Mar 19, 2007 01:40 AM  Permalink 

Its really very disappointing. May his soul rest in peace.

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a lesson to be learnt
by neo roy on Mar 19, 2007 01:39 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

i think its a gr8 loss to the world of cricket..he will always b remembered fr his professionalism..he turned round d things fr south african cricket team single handedly.,.,he was the one to introduce the hi-fi techy things in cricket like analysing cricketing performance on laptops n all,.i think greg chappel should also learn from this thing.,.,1 advice fr him is -if he cannot lead the team of india.,.,he should commit suicide.,.,its like playinn wid d semtiiments of the billion ppl of india...

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RE:a lesson to be learnt
by Yogesh Sundaram on Mar 19, 2007 02:01 AM  Permalink
It seems to me that people like you are cancerous not only to the cricket lovers but to the world at large. When you are offering condolences, you are expected to be polished and dignified. Look, at the end of the day cricket is just a game, on a given day team that played well and had the rub of the grren will win, the other team accepts defeat and tries harder the next time. That is life, it is a hard struggle for perfection. I see no reason why you have to criticize Greg Chappell when u wanted to offer condolences to Bob Woolmer's family. Pls learn to behave, you people have to think globally, learn basic etiquette in life and pls have some values and may your words reflect intellectual thoughts and a well rounded personality

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RE:a lesson to be learnt
by gangannagari reddy on Mar 19, 2007 01:44 AM  Permalink
very sad message from you, we are in a shock in condoling a death of a great man, and you are talking about lessons and chappel .

may bob rest in peace

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RE:a lesson to be learnt
by on Mar 19, 2007 03:32 AM  Permalink
God help you if I find you. I would rip your throat out! How dare you be so inconsiderate and after such tragedy you advise another coach to kill himself - have you no shame. Your parents must be disgraced and you invoke a rage fit to burn all you pathetic worms who savour the loss of life and promote disharmony. You are no cricket fan, no Indian and barely fit to be called a human being. I spit in your mothers milk!

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is it worth the life
by gangannagari reddy on Mar 19, 2007 01:38 AM  Permalink 

my profound condolonces. very tragic. it just shows how our lives have become, we no longer our work as profession, pressure money and pride.
may he rest in peace

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A True Crickter and Coach
by sanjay malhotra on Mar 19, 2007 01:38 AM  Permalink 

Its a very sad news for the people who are attached with Cricket. He should not have taken Pakistan defeat personally. The whole Pakistan team should feel sorry for this.

Now this Pakistan team should win the last match and dedicate the win to there coach.

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lost a lagend
by tushar sharma on Mar 19, 2007 01:37 AM  Permalink 

its a shame for a sub continent even if its a hart attack and if he is poisoned then i don't have words to describe the illness of this incident. i salute the master of coaching and i would request every one to support cricket rather then supporting a country be it india or pakistan.

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CONDOLENCES
by EFWEFEWF EFWEFEF on Mar 19, 2007 01:36 AM  Permalink 



IT'S TOO DISAPPOINTING TO HEAR THAT WOOLMER DIED BCOZ OF HIS TEAM PERFORMANCE,PAKISTANI CRICKETERS SHOULD BE GRATEFUL TO HIM.....HE TREATED THIS TEAM LIKA A FAMILY....LET HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE....N THIS SHOWS HIS DEDICATION TO HIS JOB....HAIL U BOB



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no one is better than u BOB
by waseem baig on Mar 19, 2007 01:36 AM  Permalink 

it is very very bad news for the cricketers..and he have sacrifies his life for pakistan...if pakistan respect him...they have to play some dangerous cricket..its all happen becoz of pakistani team....GOOD BYE BOB

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he'll always live in cricket
by nish on Mar 19, 2007 01:36 AM  Permalink 

this is utterly shocking n disturbing news.a very sad day indeed,may he rest in peace.who knows wht he went through..may god bless his soul.

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