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3 Comments:
Yeah you're right, India losing eased the pain. Anyway, lets count up the number of possible excuses:
1. The pitch was perfect for bowling at the start but began to dry up.
2. Pakistan wanted their "Brothers" in humanity to go forward ;-)
3. Pakistan wanted publicity, they thought speaking Urdu in press conferences won't be enough, how about losing to a team full of part timers!
4. A few of the Pakistani players thought about settling down in the Caribbean but were short of cash....
And many more...
At least England know who to lose too.
It was a funny day for teams from the subcontinent, but India going through is not guaranteed.
News of Bob Woolmer's death is coming through. A brilliant coach - if not the best. It's gonna overshadow the whole World Cup.
But a reminder to us all.
An incredibly sad and shocking piece of news. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.
In fact Umm Moosa, I thought you were joking at first, until I checked your link and realised it was actually true. I had so much time for Bob Woolmer, and now as you say, Pakistan doesn't matter anymore.
How so so sad. Wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa billah.
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