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Itineraries are just nonsensical: Woolmer

Pakistan coach is worried his team will be tired going into the World Cup because of an overseas tour itinerary he described as "nonsensical."

Published on: Jan 11, 2007 01:48 PM IST
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Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer is worried his team will be tired going into the cricket World Cup because of an overseas tour itinerary he described as "nonsensical."

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Pakistan start a three-Test series against South Africa on Thursday at Centurion, then follow with five one-day internationals which don't finish until Febrary 14, less than three weeks before the first official warmup matches in the Caribbean for the World Cup.

"I think it could be a bridge too far for a lot of our players and I'm really worried about it, " Woolmer said on Wednesday.

He said he'd asked that Pakistan and South Africa play only one Test and five one-dayers, and thought the resulting itinerary only underlined his belief that it was becoming harder for teams to win away from home because games were crammed into diminishing periods of time.

"Today's preparation for Test series away is nonsensical," Woolmer said.

"There's so little time to prepare. In the past, you would have a couple of four-day games, you'd have 10 or 11 days in the nets, and then you'd walk into the first Test match. Now you have to adapt as best you can to the conditions.

 
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