June 12th, 2007
The farce that is the investigation in to the death of Bob Woolmer looks set to get even worse today with a press conference that is expected to say that Woolmer actually wasn’t murdered after all and he instead died of natural causes. The news follows an investigation by Scotland Yard in to the findings […]
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April 12th, 2007
Exactly no revealing information has surfaced about the Woolmer case recently, leading me to speculation that those involved simply haven’t got a clue who the perpetrator(s) was. About the most we know is that Jamaican police have just sent some CCTV footage to the UK for analysis. One wonders why it has taken over three […]
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March 28th, 2007
To me, it doesn’t make any sense. I don’t want to get in to “cultural difficulties” here, but really, how can people justify the treatment of the Pakistani cricket team? There are plenty of really ugly things going on in the World right now (hell, all the time) and from my perspective there are things […]
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March 23rd, 2007
Jamaican police have confirmed that Bob Woolmer died of a strangulation and are therefore treating his death as murder. No arrests have been made, although the Pakistan team and many people connected with the outfit have been questioned. One line of inquiry is that there is no sign of forced entry to his hotel room, […]
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March 22nd, 2007
It has been a long time coming but perhaps it is finally here for Pakistan. Things have been going wrong in the Pakistan camp for some time now and the latest controversies and problems will hopefully be the end of the line for the existing Pakistani set-up.
Recent problems, such as Shahid Afridi’s ban, Shoaib […]
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March 22nd, 2007
According to Jamaican police, Bob Woolmer, who was found dead in his hotel room last week, was found half naked in his room, partially wrapped in a towel.
“A bone in the neck, near the glands, was broken, and this suggests that somebody might have put some pressure on it,” the officer told the newspaper.
(source)
Accordingly, Jamaican […]
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March 22nd, 2007
Inzamam-ul-Haq bowed out of the International one day scene yesterday with a brisk 37, in Pakistan’s win over Zimbabwe. The result was insignificant as a much more immediate situation unveiled: Inzamam’s departure from the game. Irrespective of the events surrounding his exit, he is still one of the most talented men to have played one […]
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March 21st, 2007
Jamaican police have said that the death of Bob Woolmer is “suspicious”, following an inconclusive post-mortem, which presumably means that they couldn’t verify that Woolmer died of a heart attack. As yet, no-one has suggested exactly what “suspicious” might mean, but should their suspicions be correct then it will be one of two things: suicide, […]
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March 18th, 2007
Bob Woolmer has died in hospital, having earlier been found in his hotel room unconscious by hotel staff. He was 58. Police and ambulances were called and he was taken to the local University hospital. The circumstances surrounding these events are unclear and the major media agencies are not yet speculating on the cause of […]
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March 18th, 2007
There were no prisoners yesterday, as the first weekend of the cricket World Cup 2007 claimed two high profile victims. First up was Pakistan versus Ireland, and on St. Patrick’s day of all days. And although the Irish rugby team narrowly missed out on the Six Nations crown, the Irish cricket team were on top […]
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