Younis Khan, Pakistan’s most prolific Test batsman and former skipper, believes that the nation’s cricket would have attained remarkable success if the late head coach, Bob Woolmer, was still alive. Woolmer, the coach of the Pakistani team, was spotted dead in his Jamaican hotel room shortly after his team’s defeat against Ireland. The loss resulted in Pakistan’s unexpected exit from the 2007 World Cup. Younis’ statement reflects the profound impact Woolmer had on Pakistan’s cricket during his tenure as the head coach.
‘Had late Woolmer been around, Pak cricket would’ve …’: Younis

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