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The Offical TA Cricket Thread (pg. 5)
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| Omega_M |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian
I was suspiscious from the start. The timing of it, the way it happened, and the nation involved, who have a fanaticism for the game that sometimes gets out of hand (invading pitches in england was for a long time a given in ODIs, often before it'd ended) And blood & Vomit from a heart attack? Maybe i've seen too much american tv but I suspect, and not a player, but a fan or something. I wish I didn't have those thoughts but it was just too perfect in the timing sense. |
The criminalization of cricket has been a serious issue with teams in the indian subcontinent. India, Pakistan and Sri lanka have all been affected in the past. Nobody has been able to prove anything though. The most glaringly connection to me is that between Javed Miandad and Dawoon Ibrahim. No where does it get as close to an obvious connection, as it does here. Miandad is the father-in-law of Dawood's daughter. The extent to which Dawood directly or indirectly interferes with the team may never be known, but I won't be surprised if he controls behind-the-scene politics |
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| chesco |
He was murdered then according to the police.
Strangled to death. |
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| Trance Nutter |
| quote: | Originally posted by chesco
He was murdered then according to the police.
Strangled to death. |
jeez your quick, it was only posted on CricInfo in the last 5 mins
| quote: | Woolmer died of strangulation
Cricinfo staff
March 22, 2007
The death of Bob Woolmer is now being treated as a murder case. During a press conference in Jamaica it was revealed that he died of asphyxiation by manual strangulation. Post mortem results show that Woolmer was strangled.
Police spokesman Karl Angell said: "The pathologist's report states that Mr Woolmer's death was due to asphyxiation as a result of manual strangulation. In these circumstances, the matter of Mr Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica police as a case of murder."
Paul Condon, the former Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police who conducted a report into match-fixing and corruption in 2001, will assist in the investigations.
"We have a lot of lines of inquiry but there are no suspects," said Mark Shields, Jamaica's deputy commissioner of police who is now heading the police investigation. He addressed the press conference along with Malcolm Speed and Chris Dehring, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Windies World Cup 2007.
Speed confirmed that the World Cup will continue. Dehring said: "We have reviewed the security arrangements in place and we feel that are adequate." |
first official confirmation.
***UPDATE
| quote: | Police hunt Woolmer's murderer
Cricinfo staff
March 22, 2007
Police are searching for the killer - or killers - of Bob Woolmer after revealing he was strangled in his hotel room on Sunday. During a press conference in Jamaica police confirmed Woolmer was murdered - he showed few signs of struggling with his attackers - and there were no suspects.
"The pathologist's report states that Mr Woolmer's death was due to asphyxiation as a result of manual strangulation," Karl Angell, the police spokesman, said. "In these circumstances, the matter of Mr Woolmer's death is now being treated by the Jamaica police as a case of murder."
Mark Shields, Jamaica's deputy commissioner of police, is now heading the investigation and said there were many lines of inquiry. "Bob is a large man and it would take some significant force to strangle him, but we don't know at this point how many people were in his room," he said. "There was very little evidence of a struggle."
When asked why it had taken so long to prove the case of strangulation Shields said: "There were no visible signs in this particular case and we had to make sure."
Shields said there was no reason why the Pakistan team would be detained in Jamaica, "but we're ruling nothing out". He said the coroners would decide whether Woolmer's body would be allowed to travel back with the team on Saturday. "I have a meeting with them in morning," Shields said.
Woolmer was pronounced dead at 12.14pm on Sunday, but Shields said "there were no visible signs of life when found". "He went to his room at 8.30pm in evening and was found by a chamber maid at 10.45am. We don't have a time of death as of now, but I would say it's closer towards the time he was found."
When asked if there were any other injuries Shields said: "There were some other issues around the body which we'll take time to look at and examine."
Vomit and blood was also found in the room, but Shields was still waiting for the toxicology and histology results. "A full forensic examination of the body in the room was done for finger prints," he said. "We have sealed all CCTV records as well as all electronic records. Calls to the room, calls from his mobile all have been checked."
Shields said Scotland Yard, his former employers, had offered its assistance and he would take it "should we need it". Woolmer holds a British passport, but split most of his time since taking the Pakistan job living in Lahore and Cape Town.
"We're also in touch with Pakistan and South African police," Shields said. "The ICC has offered us all assistance [with regard to the Anti-Corruption Unit] and we're exploring every avenue."
Malcolm Speed, the ICC chief executive, confirmed at the conference the World Cup would continue and they would not be "put off by a cowardly criminal act". "This is not the first time that tragedy has visited a sporting event," Speed said, "but what we must all do now is to show how resolute the game is by proving ourselves strong enough to move on from what has happened." |
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| Omega_M |
| wow...this will get nasty. |
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| Provocative_boi |
| I hope they find the book woolmer was writing about match fixing, so we can have some names to point fingers at... |
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| Provocative_boi |
India vs Sirlanka Tommorrow interesting game.
Sirlanka has 2 points and India has 1, a do or die match for india. |
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| Omega_M |
| India need 255 to win. Definitely doable if they play responsibly. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omega_M
India need 255 to win. Definitely doable if they play responsibly. |
but there is the very problem. it needs one of dravid, ganguly, uthappa or yuvraj to bat through as I don't think anyone else is capable of it atm. |
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| Ian |
| one down! amazing c&b from Vaas who is one of my most rated bowlers in the world. |
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| Ian |
| good catch from Murali, makes it 43-2 |
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| Omega_M |
damn it. i hope tendulkar and sehwag can put up a decent partnership.
Never mind...Tendulkar's gone. :whip: :whip: :whip: |
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