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The Bob Woolmer murder
Woolmer death would've halted World Cup elsewhere - Inzamam
Cricinfo staff
April 10, 2007
Inzamam-ul-Haq, former Pakistan captain, feels that the World Cup would have
been halted anywhere else in the world after the suspected murder of Bob
Woolmer, Pakistan's coach at the time, last month in Jamaica.
In an interview with Geo Super, a local sports channel, Inzamam also
suggested the death of Woolmer was due to a security lapse. "If this
terrible tragedy had occurred in any other country; If such a security lapse
had taken place anywhere else they would have stopped the World Cup,"
Inzamam said. Woolmer, 58, was found unconscious in his hotel room in
Kingston on March 18, one day after Pakistan were knocked out of the World
Cup at the hands of Ireland.
The Pakistan coach was pronounced dead later in hospital and Jamaican police
are investigating his death as a murder. Inzamam, who stepped down as
captain after the loss and also retired from ODIs, also criticised the
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for not doing enough to support the players
after Woolmer's death.
"The seven days we spent after Woolmer's death were the most tense of our
lives. And we were surprised that the board didn't rush someone out
immediately to assist us," Inzamam added. Since then, Pakistan has offered
to send out a team of investigators to assist with the murder
investigations.
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