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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 107803"><p>Couldn`t agree more with that mate. At best for the ICC, a monumental security farkup.</p><p></p><p>If it ends up being related to match-fixing, as one of the current theories goes, this will be an even worse indictment of the ICC- they`ve had 7 years since Hansiegate broke to get to the bottom of this mess, and if Woolmer had to pay with his life for this sort of thing, it`ll be the last cricket I ever watch. Even if match-fixing was not involved, the whole situation still reeks of complete incompetence and ignorance from mr. Speed and co.</p><p></p><p>The quicker the whole freaking ICC management resigns, the quicker world cricket`ll be able to move forward. Such a pity that a great bloke like Bob Woolmer had to pay with his life for their freaking incompetence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 107803"] Couldn`t agree more with that mate. At best for the ICC, a monumental security farkup. If it ends up being related to match-fixing, as one of the current theories goes, this will be an even worse indictment of the ICC- they`ve had 7 years since Hansiegate broke to get to the bottom of this mess, and if Woolmer had to pay with his life for this sort of thing, it`ll be the last cricket I ever watch. Even if match-fixing was not involved, the whole situation still reeks of complete incompetence and ignorance from mr. Speed and co. The quicker the whole freaking ICC management resigns, the quicker world cricket`ll be able to move forward. Such a pity that a great bloke like Bob Woolmer had to pay with his life for their freaking incompetence. [/QUOTE]
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