KARACHI (Reuters):Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said yesterday his players should not take legal action over the way they were treated after the death of their coach Bob Woolmer.
Jamaican police said earlier that Woolmer, 58, had died of natural causes in Kingston after his team lost to Ireland at the Cricket World Cup in March after initially treating the death as a murder inquiry.
The Pakistan players were questioned, fingerprinted, asked to give DNA tests and detained in Kingston for 11 days after Woolmer's death on March 18.
Inzamam, who stepped down as captain shortly after Woolmer's death, told Reuters he did not believe that taking court action would help anybody.