By Craig Cozier, AP Sports
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, March 18 (posted 5:18 pm)
Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmaer died in hospitalSunday soon after he was found unconcsious in his hotel room.
Pakistan lost in an upset to Ireland at the Cricket World Cup on Saturday, ending its chances of advancing in the tournament and almost ensuring the end of Woolmer's tenure as coach.
Mass outrage at the loss in Pakistan soon turned to mourning when team offiicals announced Woolmer, 58, died within an hour of being rushed to University Hospital in Jamaica.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Naseem Ashraf said Woolmer had complained of breathing difficulties before the team left for the World Cup, and was diabetic.
"He informed me just before the team departed for teh West Indies and I told him 'take care of yourself Bob', Ashraf said in a Pakistani TV broadcast, adding that Woolmer sometimes wore an oxygen mask.
Ashraf said Woolmer's death was a "loss for the cricketing world."
"He was a thorough gentlement who instilled team spirit in the team. He was a very popular personality in our cricket team."
The cause of death was not immediately released. Pakistan team spokesman Pervez Jamil Mir said an autopsy would be conducted by Jamaican authorities.
Woolmer was survived by his wife, Gill, and two sons.
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, March 18 (posted 5:18 pm)
Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmaer died in hospitalSunday soon after he was found unconcsious in his hotel room.
Pakistan lost in an upset to Ireland at the Cricket World Cup on Saturday, ending its chances of advancing in the tournament and almost ensuring the end of Woolmer's tenure as coach.
Mass outrage at the loss in Pakistan soon turned to mourning when team offiicals announced Woolmer, 58, died within an hour of being rushed to University Hospital in Jamaica.
Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Naseem Ashraf said Woolmer had complained of breathing difficulties before the team left for the World Cup, and was diabetic.
"He informed me just before the team departed for teh West Indies and I told him 'take care of yourself Bob', Ashraf said in a Pakistani TV broadcast, adding that Woolmer sometimes wore an oxygen mask.
Ashraf said Woolmer's death was a "loss for the cricketing world."
"He was a thorough gentlement who instilled team spirit in the team. He was a very popular personality in our cricket team."
The cause of death was not immediately released. Pakistan team spokesman Pervez Jamil Mir said an autopsy would be conducted by Jamaican authorities.
Woolmer was survived by his wife, Gill, and two sons.
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