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I have nothing against Woolmer: Miandad 22.59 IST 05th May 2005
By Agencies
Asserting that he has no personal problems with his successor Bob Woolmer, former Pakistan coach Javed Miandad reiterated he was hurt by the way PCB showed him the door.
Saying that he was ready even to work with Woolmer for the betterment of the side, the former Pakistan captain said in Lahore, ''I was not happy with the way they removed me as coach. I don't think they treated me with the respect someone of my stature deserved. Even if they had decided to bring in Woolmer, they could've done it in a more respectable manner and taken me into confidence. I wouldn't have objected and perhaps might even have offered or agreed to work with him for the betterment of the team.''
It was a mellowed down Miandad who had earlier sent a notice to the PCB Chairman Shaharyar Khan threatening to sue him and demanding an explanation for a statement made by him regarding the reasons for his removal.
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