England's tepid victory overshadowed
- 18 Mar 07, 09:17 PM
St Lucia - England’s 51-run victory over Canada would not have lived long in the memory were it not for the events that surrounded it.
By mid-afternoon in St Lucia, discussion of Andrew Flintoff’s late-night escapades had become frivolous next to the news of the death of Pakistan coach, and former England batsman, Bob Woolmer.
Before taking the Pakistan job in 2004, Woolmer worked as a high performance coach with the non-Test nations.
He would have been impressed as Canada recorded their highest World Cup score, with key contributions from home-grown batsmen Ashif Mulla and Abdool Samad in a stand of 96 for the fifth wicket.
England will struggle to use the score line as evidence their World Cup campaign is back on course.
They learned little in an uninspiring win and were arguably less impressive than in defeat to New Zealand.
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