BRIDGETOWN (Barbados): Cricket chief Malcolm Speed conceded on Sunday that the 2007 World Cup would be chiefly remembered for the death of coach Bob Woolmer and the chaotic finish of the final.
“It’s too early to predict how history will view the tournament but certainly Bob Woolmer’s tragic death and the finish of the final are two things that will be uppermost in the minds of people who followed the event,” International Cricket Council chief executive Speed told reporters.
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