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Sunday, March 18, 2007
Bob Woolmer
A sad day. He was truly a decent man and a great coach. He gave a great deal to cricket and will be missed.
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As a Pakistani fan, this is sad news.
Bob Woolmer was a great coach, with many pioneering ideas. Not just that, but a nice person. That was the main thing about him. I was just listening to a story on one of the Pakistani news channels, and one of the commentators said that whenever any Pakistani player would go to South Africa, he would invite them to his home. He even invited the Pakistani team for dinner during the SA tour.
He was willing to adapt to any culture. The main thing I liked about him was his relationship with the Pakistani players, you can tell through their coaching sessions, and photos what a relationship they had. It was a relationship of friendship.
He kept his own website and always tried to answer cricket fans questions.
He kept his own blog on cricinfo to keep fans updated, and about his ideas of the game of cricket.
He kept himself dignified throughout the various controversies in Pakistani cricket.
From what I saw, he was a true Gentleman.
Bob Woolmer condolence book http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?t=38024
Mad as a box of frogs when it comes to cricket...playing, watching, eating, sleeping, everything cricket.
Not a great season for me last season. I took 21 wickets @ 19.75 and scored just 62 runs at 15.50.
Heroes: Ramps, Randall & Langer
Zeros: Nasser Hussain & David Graveney.
To call it an artform is stretching it a little but to be succesful it does require imagination and creative play.
The trick is to draw the batsman into thinking he can take you on; make him think needs to get forward to you. Encourage him to sweep. A few balls turning into him from about a foot outside off stump and then bowling from closer to the stumps and give him a quicker, flatter straight one that doesn't turn. Then you give him your slowest ball that floats up and drops on his toes!
Don't worry about going for runs. Set the field accordingly; Long Off, Deep Backward Square, 3rd Man up on the 45, Backward Point and a man on the sweap to scoop up boundaries. And then pressure the guy with a Short Extra Cover and Short Mid Off.
2 comments:
As a Pakistani fan, this is sad news.
Bob Woolmer was a great coach, with many pioneering ideas. Not just that, but a nice person. That was the main thing about him. I was just listening to a story on one of the Pakistani news channels, and one of the commentators said that whenever any Pakistani player would go to South Africa, he would invite them to his home. He even invited the Pakistani team for dinner during the SA tour.
He was willing to adapt to any culture. The main thing I liked about him was his relationship with the Pakistani players, you can tell through their coaching sessions, and photos what a relationship they had. It was a relationship of friendship.
He kept his own website and always tried to answer cricket fans questions.
He kept his own blog on cricinfo to keep fans updated, and about his ideas of the game of cricket.
He kept himself dignified throughout the various controversies in Pakistani cricket.
From what I saw, he was a true Gentleman.
Bob Woolmer condolence book
http://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?t=38024
Mo I will add the link to my blog. Thank you
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