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I was in a shock, on hearing about his death... Alas the cricket world lost valuable personality...
What do think.... what was the main cause of his death.... was it the mean comments of Pak Cricket Board, stress that he failed to perform, or any thing else...
i take this oppurtunity to say..... that games are meant to play... there is always a winner and a loser... but that doesn;t mean that a deaft is taken to heart

2007-03-18 18:01:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cricket

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Yes Win or Loss or even tie all this is a part of game but the way Pakistani cricket team which was one of the favourites to win the World Cup humiliated the nation of Pakistan and its well wishers by losing to the first time qualifier who even do not have the ODI status was unbelievable, unthinkable and indigestible & sincere people of their jobs like Bob Wolmer not pretend to be emotionally devoted to this game but they are truly emotionally devoted to cricket. If Pakistani cricket team would have fought and lost to a good side, every Pakistani and well wisher of Pakistan would have happy but you know what happened.
Bob Wolmer was a hard working, honest and sincere man he gave his life to the game of Cricket he also lost his life for Cricket.

1. He was successful with all the teams he coached not only South African team it means there was nothing wrong with his coaching but the players.

2. Coach can only guide rest depends on players, if players do not want to learn then how you can blame coach (the teacher) and as said by INZAMAM in a T.V interview that he is only to facilitate and myself (INZAMAM) take all decisions.

3. He was a great person even people who used to criticize him now praising him for his sincerity; everyone who met him became friend of him because of his friendly behaviour.

Coach can not have more than 49% responsibility of a success or failure of players, this is the ultimate percentage, and players have always 51% responsibility of their success or failures. E.g.: M. Yousuf broke so many records under his coaching because he wanted to learn but M. Hafeez and others did nothing because they were not keen to learn.

Even though he was not successful with Pakistani Cricket team but he showed through his death that he was 100% committed to his job and certainly more than any other Pakistani official and cricketer.

Answer from Khi., Pakistan.

2007-03-19 09:30:27 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

And i 'am' in shock till now.......what a loss ! he might have been under stress but ofcourse this can't lead to his death......he was a sportsman and its very common to win and lose in game...and he was not new even..he is in this game since ages...and such people don't take things like that/...let the reports come and cause would be clear.. I will miss him ! and he would always be remeberd as a great personality !

2007-03-18 21:39:43 · answer #2 · answered by ★Roshni★ 6 · 0 0

My tribute to Bob Wolmer. He was a 100% cricketer, who gave his life for cricket. No one should question his integrity. He has given lot of effort to promote cricket around the world

http://www.cricket.indhp.net

2007-03-18 18:16:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

still cant believe he is dead

2007-03-18 19:24:15 · answer #4 · answered by john 7 · 0 0

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