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    Bob Woolmer Dies

    Bob Woolmer, the Pakistan coach, has died in a Kingston hospital after being found unconscious in his hotel room hours after his side's elimination from the World Cup. "Bob Woolmer died in hospital," a team spokesman told reporters. He was 58.

    Although Woolmer played 19 Tests for England, it was as an international coach that he really made his mark, first with South Africa and then, after a spell as the ICC's High Performance Manager, with Pakistan.

    Born in India, Woolmer made his mark in a strong Kent side in the 1970s as an allrounder, a pugnacious middle-order batsman and medium-paced seamer. Although his England career was just getting started when he joined World Series Cricket, like so many who threw in their lot with Kerry Packer, when he returned he was not the player he had been.


    Called up to an England side in crisis in 1975, in only his second Test he staged a great rearguard innings to save his side when they followed on against Australia, holding out for 499 minutes against Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson to score 149. Although he added two more hundreds, also against Australia, World Series Cricket checked his career in 1977, and he effectively ended it forever by joining the rebel South African tour of 1981-82.


    His coaching career started at Warwickshire, and he immediately made an impact as the county won a string of trophies in the early 1990s. That led to him being appointed by South Africa in 1994.


    As a coach, his pioneering use of computers to show, for example, where opposing batsmen scored their runs may have stemmed from an experience of his own, batting against Mike Brearley's Middlesex. "Knowing I liked the cover-drive, he had Mike Selvey bowling at me wide of off stump, with two slips and two gulleys. In 45 minutes, I scored 12. Then I chased another wide one from Selvey and was caught at second slip."


    In the 1996 World Cup, Graeme Hick was a notable victim of Woolmer's computer-based analysis, which revealed that if Hick could be kept scoreless for a spell, he tended to flick an off-stump ball in the air to midwicket. The trap was sprung by Fanie de Villiers, and Brian McMillan took the catch.



    Woolmer and Inzamam-ul-Haq during Pakistan's troubled tour of England last year © Getty Images


    Woolmer was creative and adventurous. But his coaching was based on a simple premise: the more enjoyable he could make the game, the better his players would respond. No two fielding practices were alike when Woolmer was in charge.

    After a spell as the ICC's high-performance manager, he was announced as Pakistan's new coach in June 2004, and signed a contract to remain in charge until the 2007 World Cup. However, Pakistan's form leading up to the tournament was poor, and when they lost their first two matches - the second to Ireland - it appeared unlikely that his tenure would be extended. He had been mentioned as a possible successor to Duncan Fletcher as England coach.

    He made 1059 runs at 33.09 in Tests, with three hundreds, and also took four wickets at 74.75. In all first-class cricket, mainly with Kent but also in South African state cricket, he scored 15772 runs at 33.55 and took 420 wickets at 25.87.
    Sad News. He played a major Role in the development of South African Cricket

    RIP Bob
    "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

    #2
    Terrible news. Mentioned in the World Cup thread but it does deserve it's own thread.
    Great cricketing man, great coach.
    Puts things in perspective

    RIP Bob
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    (1995)
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      #3
      Shocking news. Absolutely shocking. My thoughts are with his family.

      RIP Bob Woolmer.

      How insignificant sport now seems.
      "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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        #4
        I wonder how Pakistan will commemorate this sad news, would be unfair to other teams in the group just to forfeit their next match, but you really cant expect much effort or will in taking to the field when it happens.

        Terrible blow to his family for this to happen in the manner and the timing and the place where it did, I hope he is remembered for the good he did.

        My sympathies & condolences to his family, for some sport is more than just a game, it is life and death and Bob Woolmer has paid the ultimate price in chasing that goal. RIP Bob.
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          #5
          Suicide ?

          RIP

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            #6
            He's been ill for a long time.

            I remember seeing him in his heyday for Kent. He was an early sporting hero for me along with the likes of Deadly Derek.

            Great shame.

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              #7
              Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
              Suicide ?

              RIP
              An Autopsy will be done, but it seems related to Diabetes (High Blood Sugar) at the moment
              "For whom He did foreknow, He also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son"

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                #8
                terrible news RIP
                The future you have, tomorrow, won't be the same future you had, yesterday.

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                  #9
                  Very sad news. His family must be devastated.

                  I didn't half feel sorry for him at the end of the Ireland match last night, when the Sky coverage captured him looking shellshocked and packing away his notes and laptop.

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                    #10
                    Indeed very sad news all thoughts with his family.

                    Great coach should i say made SA quite formidable during his tenure

                    Absolute shocking news, just cant believe it

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                      #11
                      terrible news, RIP
                      was watching SSN when the story broke and thought the worst had happened.
                      my thoughts are with his family.

                      YNWA


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                        #12
                        Very shocking to hear of his death and as mentioned above when it showed him packing away his stuff after the match really makes that scene more sad as it was a sad way to go
                        When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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                          #13
                          Shocked when I heard this news last night. RIP Bob. Thoughts go out to his family.

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                            #14
                            Its really sad news, he has done so much for the teams he had coached.

                            RIP
                            Quit your jibber jabber!!!

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                              #15
                              Sad news indeed for the world of cricket.

                              RIP Bob

                              YNWA
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