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Pakistan cricketers pay touching tributes to late coach Bob Woolmer

Woolmer died on March 18, 2007 just a few hours after Pakistan’s shocking defeat against Ireland during the ICC Worl
Published March 18, 2020
  • Woolmer died on March 18, 2007 just a few hours after Pakistan’s shocking defeat against Ireland during the ICC World Cup in West Indies.

Former Pakistan captains, Younis Khan, Inzamam ul Haq and Shaoib Malik sent out touching tributes to their late coach Bob Woolmer, on his 13th death anniversary.

Woolmer died on March 18, 2007 just a few hours after Pakistan’s shocking defeat against Ireland during the ICC World Cup in West Indies.

Pakistan were subsequently knocked out of the tournament but Woolmer’s untimely death left everyone stunned.

Pakistan’s World T20 winning captain Younis Khan shared a picture of him and Woolmer on twitter with a note, which reads: “Dear Bob, It has been 13 years since we have lost you, but you are as fresh as yesterday in my memories. I owe you my cricketing success and I wish you were alive to have witnessed my achievements till date. I hope I made you proud. Rest in peace.”


Meanwhile, Shoaib Malik tweeted, “Miss you coach #RIPBobWoolmer.”


Inzamam, who was the captain of the side during 2007 World Cup campaign, made a video for late coach.

Former Pakistan captain shared his whole experience with Bob Woolmer and also explained what he and other teammates suffered during days of Woolmer’s death in West Indies.


“Woolmer and I spent time together, I was the captain of Pakistan team during his tenure,” said Inzamam. “We shared many great moments together. He was the most organised coach that I ever worked with.”

“I learned a lot from him. He was not like other coaches. His methods were different, and never forced anything on player or captain. He knows to give respected to the captain.”

Speaking about team’s situation after Ireland lost, he said: “When we lost the match against?Ireland, we entered the dressing room very quietly. We didn’t discussed anything there.”

“When we reached hotel, coincidently, we all were together in the lift, Bob asked me what is the plan? I said we will talk tomorrow over breakfast, But he never came for it” said Inzamam, who represented Pakistan in five World Cups. “I went back to my room and got a call from someone asking to come to Bob’s room.”

“Police had come to his floor and they didn’t allow me to go inside Woolmer’s room. Our team manager asked them to let him come his Pakistan captain. I can’t express my feeling what I saw. Bob was taken to the hospital and soon news came that he was no more. The entire team was shocked. The doctors had declared the death as murder and we were all left stunned by it.”

Furthermore, Inzamam shared that they were being interrogated by Jamaican police, as we were behind Woolmer’s death.

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