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Police interview Pakistan team
Every Pakistan team member at the Cricket World Cup was being interviewed by Jamaican police yesterday as part of the investigation into the death of their coach Bob Woolmer on Sunday.
Jamaica: Every Pakistan team member at the Cricket World Cup was being interviewed by Jamaican police yesterday as part of the investigation into the death of their coach Bob Woolmer on Sunday.
"The interviews are taking up to an hour for each player," Pakistan team manager Talat Ali told Reuters.
"As soon as we are through with the investigation then we will be able to go to Montego Bay," Ali added.
Ali said the Pakistan team management had been frustrated by the lack of police information given to them during the past 48 hours.
Asked what was going on he said: "I wish I knew. We have been trying to contact the police since yesterday. We haven't been able to do that. All I'm hearing is speculation in newspapers this morning."
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