Have a read:
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/cricket/story/0,10069,1300394,00.html
New coach is full of optimism as he surveys the talent and application of a notoriously awkward squad
David Hopps
Thursday September 9, 2004
Have a read:
http://sport.guardian.co.uk/cricket/story/0,10069,1300394,00.html
New coach is full of optimism as he surveys the talent and application of a notoriously awkward squad
David Hopps
Thursday September 9, 2004
Great article. Lets hope Bob can keep up the good work. I would caution against getting too excited though. We have seen many great starts promptly squandered in Paksitani cricket. Let's see how long we can sustain the momentum for.
Thanks for the link.
Now champions trophy or not. I don’t care. Bubloo is heading in the right direction. By reading the passage below, I am satisfied. This is what I have been dreaming of for ages. If this can happen in Pakistan, fairly, the parchi system can be stopped or minimized atleast.
I hope he will discover more akhtars, maliks and razzaqs during his hunt. All the best Bubloo :k: Now I can dream of WC 2007 easily.
“If you want a good-value overseas player, come to my training camps,” Woolmer pointed out. “We had 20 fast bowlers at a camp before we came to England and it was hard to identify the best. The standard was remarkably high. I have to be clinically efficient and I will be because I want to be successful. We have 150 young players in the wings. As soon as the Champions Trophy is over, discovering more about them is my priority.”
His commitment to open government is striking. On his website www.bobwoolmer.com he spends an hour a day answering emails from Pakistani fans. “If there’s a good player in Pakistan that I don’t know about, I can be sure that someone will tell me.” *
great news. quite hosla-afza i must say