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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

CSA and Proteas mourn death of Bob Woolmer

Cricket South Africa and the Proteas have expressed shock and dismay at the tragic death of former Proteas coach, Bob Woolmer, at the weekend.

CSA CEO, Gerald Majola, said in a statement issued today: “Cricket South Africa and the Proteas are devastated by the tragic death of Bob Woolmer.

“He was an innovative and passionate student of the game and his ideas and methods had a big impact on South African Cricket.

“Bob coached many of the best players to represent the Proteas including Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock and Jonty Rhodes.

“Cricket South Africa extends its heartfelt condolences to Bob’s wife, Gill and his family.”

The news came exactly a week after the Pakistan Coach had spent two days in the same hotel with some of the players who had been playing under him in the Proteas team while he was coach.

Proteas Team Manager, Goolam Rajah, said: “Bob was special. I’ve lost a friend. We worked together for four and a half years.

“He made me raise my game as a member of the management team of the Proteas. He was thorough and professional.

“He had great integrity and presence. Bob managed to get the team to buy into many of his brilliant ideas both on and off the field.

“I believe that when the team was at its best, Bob was part of the system.

“We’d just joked the other day at the opening ceremony, with me teasing him, about the number of national colours he has worn.

“Let’s pray that wherever he is now, he is at peace.”

Proteas coach, Mickey Arthur, said: “Bob Woolmer was my mentor. As a young international coach I often bounced ideas off him.

“He was always a step ahead of every situation and was meticulous in his planning and execution. It’s a huge tragedy.”

Current Protea squad members, Shaun Pollock and fielding coach Jonty Rhodes, represented South Africa when Bob was coach of the country.

Shaun Pollock said: “My prayers and thoughts are with Gill and the boys. Bob was a friend and a fantastic coach who had a huge impact on my career.

“He was passionate about the game and was always looking for new ideas and possible innovations to improve individuals and teams.

“He still had so much to offer the world of cricket and he will be sorely missed. I was very fortunate to have played under him for South Africa and Warwickshire.

“He did a great job for SA cricket while he was involved.”

Upon hearing the news, Proteas fielding coach, Jonty Rhodes, said: “Bob Woolmer had such a massive influence on my cricket career, and I know that there are countless cricketers around the globe who are just as devastated as I am by his sudden passing.

Bob literally gave his life for the game he loved so dearly, and while he had already made such an immense contribution to cricket, his premature death has deprived the game of someone who still had so much to offer the cricketing community.

My thoughts and prayers are with Gill and the family.”

The Proteas will wear black armbands and have a moment of silence in memory and mourning for Bob Woolmer during their next game against Scotland.

BOB WOOLMER’S STATISTICS FOR SOUTH AFRICA

Tests:
Played: 44, Won: 21, Lost: 9, Drawn: 14, %Won 47.72

One-Day Internationals:
Played: 117, Won: 83, Lost: 30, Tied: 1, NR: 3, %Won: 72.80
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