Bob Woolmer
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"Robert Andrew Woolmer" was an international cricketer, professional cricket coach and also a professional Sportscaster/commentator. He played in 19 Test cricket/Test matches and 6 One Day Internationals for England cricket team/England and later coached South African cricket team/South Africa, Warwickshire County Cricket Club/Warwickshire and Pakistani cricket team/Pakistan.

On 18 March 2007, Woolmer died suddenly in Jamaica, just a few hours after the Pakistan team's unexpected elimination at the hands of Ireland Cricket team/Ireland in the 2007 Cricket World Cup. Shortly afterwards, Jamaican police announced that they were opening a murder investigation into Woolmer's death. In November 2007, a jury in Jamaica recorded an open verdict on Woolmer's death, after deciding that there was insufficient evidence of either a criminal act or natural causes.

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It is obviously frustrating to have weather like this. But you can't blame it on anyone. Neither would I blame anyone for this pitch.

Bowlers did a great job and I am pleasantly surprised at the capitulation of India's strong batting line-up.

We had three very good pitches for the series against England (last month) and I believe good pitches produce good cricket.

He is in great mental stress and he has to decide about the third test.

Obviously, it's frustrating when you get weather like this. And the (weather) forecast is not good for the next two days, so I think it will be a drawn match.

They both look good and I can't see them missing the final game.

It is all about how you perform on the field. It is a mental game and how well you display your talent depends on one's confidence.

You have to hope for some mistakes because good batsmen will always cash in on pitches like this.

There were no problems of security and the crowd was simply the best in Karachi.