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Bob Woolmer Quotes

«He has been rested as we have four more games after this one.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«I observed the pitch and it was excellent but yet I am not sure how it would behave on the day.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«The light was getting bad for quite some time and fortunately we were ahead of D/L Method when they (umpires) finally called off the match.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«Under the letter of law, it would seem that he was out and we should just leave it at that.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«His figures speak for his performance.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«Our fielding was shocking and everything went wrong for us. We played badly and they played well. We got badly thrashed.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«We had a bad day basically while India played very good cricket and I have to give credit to them for batting and bowling well. We were thrashed.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«His batting is one of the positives we had from the match. He batted superbly.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«Everything went wrong today. We played very badly and India played very well. And, as it turned out, India thrashed us.»
Author: Bob Woolmer
«The local media are questioning his technique and he is not as prolific as he has been. He is susceptible to the ball nipping back off the seam and does not move his feet as well as he used to. I do not want to tempt providence but, for all his class, he is not as destructive as he was and he can be contained.»
Author: Bob Woolmer

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