Why Are People blaming inzi for BoB Woolmer death
Cowburn199 said:I was wondering if anyone knows how he died yet? Or are we still waiting for the report?
Yeah i'd go with a heart attack. Mainly due to him lying on the floor with his own vomit near by and as far as I know, you vomit before having a heart attack.stevie said:Still no confirmation, but reports suggest heart attack.
masterkhan06 said:they said that when he cames back to pakistan
he going to be in big troble and everybody are mad at him.
Poor Inzi
masterkhan06 said:they said that when he cames back to pakistan
he going to be in big troble and everybody are mad at him.
Poor Inzi
Will_NA said:when will they learn? they should blame themselves for giving him so much stress
Cowburn199 said:Blaming Inzi is just pathetic, he's done nothing wrong.
EDIT - not really a suitable thread for celebrating.
Re poisoning I thought of that too, people will burn dummys of their captain in the street after one failure, I'm sure there are people fanatical enough to poison their coach. I hope his family release the autopsy report, it is a very strange mystery. I doubt he committed suicide though, surely he would have left a note to his family or something, and I really don't imagine he wouldn't just quit if he was that stressed. I think it was either stress related (liek a heart attack) or he was poisoned, but the latter would be quite unlikely I should think.farrel said:I'm really shocked after i saw this news,,,
what makes me more shocked is that some pakistani cricket fans wished him dead, i wish those stipid idiots got what they want,,Its really sad that asian players go throught this. bieng a cricket crazy nation like India & Pakistan ,those players are in real pressure..
After all cricket is just a sport.. I 'm really sad about woolmer's death. I think he might have commited suicide. Well You never know if someone had even poisend him.
these things should never happen in sport,,, And i think Asians cricket fans should be a support to their teams in good tmes and bad,
Thats why Sri lanka for a example have enough of support from thier fans in times of good and bad..
shahid6995 said:Its not complicated. Tragedies like this make us remember that there are larger things in life than "arch rivalries". Its part of being a human being. You should not even be thinking of Pak vs India at a time like this, cricket has lost a great servant of the game and forever more the cricketing world will be the poorer. This is not a Pakistani tragedy, it is a catastrophe for the cricket world. We are all united in mourning his passing. May he rest in peace.