News
Asia Cup 2004
Woolmer plays down rivalry
Wisden Cricinfo staff
July 19, 2004
|
|
|
Bob Woolmer is looking forward to the match between India and Pakistan, who will meet in the second round of the Asia Cup, and despite describing the match as a "needle" encounter, has played down the rivalry between the two sides.
"I don't think the Pakistan players are seeking any revenge against India in the match," said Woolmer, "But yes, they remain stunned by their home series defeat recently to the Indians and it will be a needle encounter. Obviously every time these two teams play it is a big match with a lot of emotions to it. But I think the players are looking beyond the India match in this tournament."
Pakistan and India resumed cricketing ties earlier this year after a three-year break over tensions in the disputed Himalayan state of Kashmir. India won both the one-day and the Test series.
Woolmer, in his third week as Pakistan's coach, refused to give any hints of his strategy for the second round match against India. "I can't share the plans I have for the team with the media," he insisted, "But yes, I have set some goals for myself and the team in this tournament. Hopefully this team will get better and be more competitive."
'I haven't learnt to use my head when I speak or write'
Sunil Gavaskar, 60 today, talks to Ayaz Memon about the game then and now, temperament over technique and more
Is top-order batting difficult in England?
Numbers Game: Traditional wisdom suggests facing the new ball is the most difficult proposition in England, but numbers from the last two decades indicate otherwise
Lawrence Booth: The former England coach may be critical of the English domestic game's set-up, but that's not the same as being critical of its essence
'English cricket is run for the money'
Bowl at Boycs: Geoff Boycott on England's conundrum, Vaughan's legacy, and why Australia might struggle in Cardiff
Overwhelming Welsh hospitality
Peter English's Ashes tour diary
Western Union Instant Win Game
NoPurchaseNecessary. Subject toOfficial Rules
Buy Ashes merchandise - clothes, books, DVDs & more
At Cricshop
Get the right speed and online tools
Rogers Business Internet
No Minimum Balance NRI Account
Citibank
and get a calling card
