Woolmer apologises on Inzamam's worst day

What type of apologetic behaviour is this :rolleyes:

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Woolmer apologises on Inzamam’s worst day
Dileep Premachandran in Jamaica
March 17, 2007

Inzamam-ul-Haq and Bob Woolmer refused to speculate about their futures after this humiliating defeat, but Pakistan cricket can certainly expect a night of the long knives similar to that which followed the debacle in 2003. Both men suggested that winning the toss had evened up the contest, though neither was prepared to make excuses for a diabolical batting display that reduced them to 72 for 6 before a late flourish took the total to 132.

“We have to wait and see what happens next,” Woolmer said. “Basically, our World Cup is over. I didn’t think their bowling was anything special. From my perspective, we just didn’t score enough runs.” Inzamam chose to sing from the same sheet, but he wasn’t quite as dismissive of Ireland’s bowling effort. “The pitch was difficult, they bowled well and we batted poorly,” he said, face downcast after what he called “the worst day of my cricketing career”.

For Inzamam, whose World Cup adventure started back in the halcyon year of 1992, it will all end with a meaningless outing - for Pakistan anyway - against Zimbabwe. But even in this darkest of hours, he didn’t lash out at those who had let him down so badly. When asked if Mohammad Yousuf’s dismissal could be cited as the moment when the tide turned to swamp Pakistan, Inzamam said: “He was set, and we needed a big score from him. But when everyone has flopped, it’s not right to pinpoint any one thing as a turning point.”

Before taking charge of Pakistan in 2004, Woolmer was closely associated with the ICC’s High Performance Programme, which has endeavoured to improve standards of play in the Associate nations. And while he didn’t think that such countries were ready to mix it with the big boys on a day-to-day basis, Woolmer reckoned Ireland’s triumph was vindication of the effort put in.

“I’m not going to say that they’ll close the gap soon,” he said. “There were extenuating circumstances today. It was a grassy pitch, and the toss was important. But I’m fully in favour of 16 teams. Playing against such teams can be a banana-skin, and you saw that today, with Bangladesh beating India as well. I think you can say that March 17, 2007 will be a historic day for cricket.”

Woolmer’s contract runs out after the World Cup, and an extension is unlikely after this reverse. He wouldn’t say whether this was the end of the road as far as coaching international teams was concerned. “I’d like to sleep on my future as coach,” he said. “I’ve had bad days before, the worst of them was at Edgbaston in 1999 [when his South Africa team missed out on the final despite the game ending in a tie]. Things like this happen in cricket.”

Inzamam too had no idea what the future would hold. “It’s only been a few minutes and I can’t say what I’ll do,” he said. “Since we haven’t performed, changes are likely and needed too.” Asked if it was a heartbreaking way to end his World Cup innings he said: “Every player has to go some day. I’ve had my innings, and you can’t really choose the way you leave.”

To add to Inzamam’s woes he was fined 90% of his match fee for Pakistan’s slow over rate, which fell four short. Inzamam pleaded not guilty to the level two offence, but Chris Broad, the ICC match referee, ruled against Pakistan’s captain and each player was also docked 20% of their payment.
Despite the setbacks, there was still time for a droll moment, as someone asked what sort of reaction he anticipated when the team arrived home. “In my view, there won’t be a reception,” said Inzamam poker-faced, as a laugh escaped Woolmer’s lips.

When asked what went wrong, Woolmer didn’t sugar-coat his words. “We hit balls in the air to fielders, we stopped balls with our pads in front of the stumps, that’s what went wrong. We’re sorry we performed like we have. We didn’t mean to do it.”

It’s unlikely that such an explanation will wash with a nation in mourning. And with India also humbled, more than half the subcontinent certainly won’t be engaged in any St Patrick’s Day revelry.

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Sad very Sad

I still remember 1992 when I was 9 years old watching the great game semi finals between New Zealand and Pakistan.

To me that will remain the greatest game that Pakistan has ever played in...

When New Zealand scored 262 and Wasim Akram and Inzamam brought Pakistan back and reached the finals

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It may have been a mistake to thrust Captaincy on Inzi but the man is a lazy genius. His temperament and calm self is remarkable. No matter which team one supports, Inzi is a kind of player who is difficult to hate. And it will be sad to see him go.

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ya inzi when he came on the scene in 1992 was loved by the entire country

i think we need new talent to come into Pakistan

I really think that if we had Shoaib Akhtar we could have won

We missed our bowlers

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What? No way man! Inzi is a completely incompetent captain. He has no leadership qualities what so ever. Worst of all, while watching his body language, you get the feeling that a sense of urgency never strikes him, even when the opposition seems to be buckling under pressure. His decision making, involving the starting 11 and the field selection, are ALWAYS dodgy. For example, why was Kaneria not playing today? Zimbabwe had trouble with spinners earlier in the week and lo and behold, we leave our best spin option back at the clubhouse.

EDIT: He is a good player by the way and yes, it is hard to hate him. I just do not like his stubbornness. It is basically the management's fault for thrusting the job of captaincy on him in the first place, but because of Inzi being so stubborn, I don't think he would have accepted someone leap frogging him to that position even though he is the most experienced one on the team.

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^^ Ya u right....

He is a good player but his time has passed and he is not a good captain

He does not have good strategies nor his placement of fielders is any good

And this guy doesn't speak good English and is a joke when people interviewing ask him what is going on....

We need someone fit, smart, intelligent, deceive, and quick on his feet to lead us

We need another Imran Khan or we have to wait for Imran Khan's son to grow up to lead Pakistan

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Someone told me that it was Inzi who once even completly forgot about the third powerplay, when 45th over approached umpires called the fielders in the ring to which Inzi asked why and he was told for

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^
tau bhai yeh baat installment maiN bataanaY kee koi khaas wajah thee :konfused:

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^ 4 saal me ek baar hi aisa hota hai jab aisa sadma lagta hai :hehe:

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I feel bad for Inzi. In all his 16 years he gave a lot of happiness to all of us. He won so many matches for us. For sure we should attribute the 1992 WC win to him if it was not for him we would have lost in the semi finals
May he find peace and happiness outside of cricket. He will always remain one of the most interesting characters of modern day cricket.
I will miss not having him around. It is always hard to say farewell to great players for they leave a big void
It will be unfair to single him out for the defeat. There were 10 other culprits with him and let us not forget the selectors, coach and the PCB management team

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:rotfl:

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I think Pakistan really sucks at fielding

I think we need to bring in some SSG Trainers to give fitness tests to Pakistani Cricketers

Ireland's fielding was devastating and thats why we lost

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:rotfl:

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:smiley:
Something wrong with cumpooter.

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Inzimam
Soeaking to reporters Pakistani captain said, "I strongly condemn the defaet against Ireland, it was totally unnecessary."

Nasim Ashraf
I am blamed for everything. This is a conspiracy against me.

Woolmer
This is new chapter in history of cricket. I have proved that i always work to promote cricket.

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obviously our team is in need of an overhaul, starting with coach and the captain

and yes inzi needs to retire, he is now useless as captain and and batsman, what he did some 5 or 10 years is no longer helping the team win today

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^ but then what he did 5 - 10 years ago certainly earns him something that we see him off in a more respactable manner