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Police confirm Peter Roebuck committed suicide

Police confirm Peter Roebuck committed suicide

Rediff.com13 Nov 2011

Peter Roebuck, one of the most respected cricket commentators, who also wrote for Indian newspapers, committed suicide at his hotel in Cape Town where he was covering Australia's Test series against South Africa.

Roebuck's family seeks second post-mortem

Roebuck's family seeks second post-mortem

Rediff.com5 Dec 2011

Unconvinced by police claims that Peter Roebuck committed suicide, the celebrated cricket writer's family would seek a second post-mortem of his body and has hired a British criminal lawyer to investigate the death.

New twist to Roebuck's death probe

New twist to Roebuck's death probe

Rediff.com20 Nov 2011

In a new twist to the inquest into Peter Roebuck's death, forensic experts will investigate whether the DNA samples taken from a bedsheet match that of the celebrated cricket writer who was facing allegations of sexual assault before committing suicide.

'Roebuck was questioned about an alleged sexual assault'

'Roebuck was questioned about an alleged sexual assault'

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Renowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck took the extreme step of committing suicide after being questioned by police about an alleged sexual assault, media reports said.

Roebuck, 'cricket's premier journalist', remembered by Oz greats

Roebuck, 'cricket's premier journalist', remembered by Oz greats

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Shaken by the news of noted columnist Peter Roebuck's suicide in South Africa, Australian players, current and former, paid tribute to him with former captain Steve Waugh saying that the Englishman was "without a doubt, cricket's premier journalist."

'Roebuck was somewhere between Cardus and Arlott'

'Roebuck was somewhere between Cardus and Arlott'

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Cricket writing can be an art form in the hands of the most talented of wordsmiths.

Sack Ponting, demands Roebuck

Sack Ponting, demands Roebuck

Rediff.com7 Jan 2008

Australia should immediately sack its arrogant and abrasive captain Ricky Ponting and it's a surprise that India has not called off the tour and gone back home, said an aghast Peter Roebuck.

Pak team's performance awful: Roebuck

Pak team's performance awful: Roebuck

Rediff.com18 Jan 2010

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has described the current Pakistan Test squad as a lightweight team, saying its performance have been 'awful' in the ongoing series Down Under.

Inquest into Roebuck's death adjourned

Inquest into Roebuck's death adjourned

Rediff.com19 Jan 2012

An inquest into the death of noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has been adjourned till further notification with the Warrington Coroner's Court still awaiting the report of the third post-mortem conducted on the writer earlier this week.

Sachin proudest possession of India: Roebuck

Sachin proudest possession of India: Roebuck

Rediff.com14 Nov 2009

Paying rich tribute to Sachin Tendulkar, who completes 20 glorious years in international cricket on Sunday, noted columnist Peter Roebuck described the champion Indian batsman as the most satisfying cricketer of his generation and the proudest possession of India.

Now, radio host claims Roebuck made him 'uncomfortable'

Now, radio host claims Roebuck made him 'uncomfortable'

Rediff.com15 Nov 2011

Late cricket writer Peter Roebuck's mysterious personal life has become a subject of speculation after his suicide in South Africa with a radio host claiming that the celebrated journalist made him feel 'uncomfotable' and acted 'inappropriately' during an interaction.

Roebuck's death: Zimbabwean orphanage to launch separate probe

Roebuck's death: Zimbabwean orphanage to launch separate probe

Rediff.com17 Nov 2011

A Zimbabwean businessman, who is also the chairman of the St Joseph's House for Boys in Harare from where Peter Roebuck adopted many young men, has decided to launch his own investigation into the deceased cricket writer's association with the organisation.

Four Indians make Roebuck's World Cup squad

Four Indians make Roebuck's World Cup squad

Rediff.com5 Apr 2011

Mahendra Singh Dhoni missed the cut in the ICC World Cup XI but the India skipper has been selected by noted cricket writer Peter Roebuck in his squad of 12 players, which also has iconic Sachin Tendulkar.

Roebuck blames Pak cricket officials for mess

Roebuck blames Pak cricket officials for mess

Rediff.com26 Oct 2010

Pakistan cricket has been betrayed by the people it trusted most -- its officials and captains -- noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has said.

Police to question 16 youths, supported by Roebuck

Police to question 16 youths, supported by Roebuck

Rediff.com21 Nov 2011

With his personal life being the talking point after he leapt to death, the police are set to speak to 16 youngsters, who were sponsored and supported by deceased cricket writer Peter Roebuck.

Inquest into Roebuck's death could take a month

Inquest into Roebuck's death could take a month

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

It will take at least a month before the circumstances of renowned cricket writer Peter Roebuck's suicide in South Africa are revealed with a Police Services official there saying that an inquest has been launched into his death.

SA Police refuse to comment on Roebuck death mystery

SA Police refuse to comment on Roebuck death mystery

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Mystery surrounds the circumstances that led to noted cricket writer Peter Roebuck's suicide with the South African Police refusing to confirm or deny reports that he had been questioned over sexual assault charges.

Former Somerset captain and writer Roebuck dead at 55

Former Somerset captain and writer Roebuck dead at 55

Rediff.com13 Nov 2011

Peter Roebuck, the former captain of English county Somerset and one of the finest cricket writers of his time, was found dead at the age of 55 in his hotel in South Africa, the Sydney Morning Herald said Sunday.

'Struggling' Aussies' WC prospects bleak: Roebuck

'Struggling' Aussies' WC prospects bleak: Roebuck

Rediff.com21 Mar 2011

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck reckons that Australia's prospects at the World Cup are bleak after the Ricky Ponting-led team finished third in its qualifying group.

Pietersen destined to follow Botham: Roebuck

Pietersen destined to follow Botham: Roebuck

Rediff.com6 Dec 2010

England batsman Kevin Pietersen's true destiny is to become his adopted country's first great cricketer since Ian Botham, according to noted cricket commentator Peter Roebuck.

Roebuck reckons Wright is right man to lift Australian team

Roebuck reckons Wright is right man to lift Australian team

Rediff.com14 Oct 2011

Former New Zealand captain John Wright is the most suitable candidate for coaching the Australian team, noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has said.

DRS is a revolutionary experiement: Roebuck

DRS is a revolutionary experiement: Roebuck

Rediff.com11 Dec 2009

There is no doubt that the umpires review system (DRS) dominated the Adelaide Test between Australia and the West Indies, but noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck is of the view that it was just a revolutionary experiment, and therefore, there was no need to consider a rolling of heads, notwithstanding the all-round unease felt about the system during the game.

Roebuck not the only cricket writer to end his own life

Roebuck not the only cricket writer to end his own life

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Former Somerset captain Peter Roebuck was not the only cricket writer to have committed suicide. Haresh Pandya writes of two other writee-commentators -- R.C. Robertson-Glasgow of England and Berry Sarbadhikary of India --who took their own lives.

Roebuck on Sachin's 100th Test appearance

Roebuck on Sachin's 100th Test appearance

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Renowned cricket journalist Peter Roebuck, who died on Saturday, wrote this column for Rediff.com on Sachin Tendulkar's 100th Test appearance.

'Roebuck was about to be detained before suicide'

'Roebuck was about to be detained before suicide'

Rediff.com16 Nov 2011

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck was about to be detained over an alleged sexual assault on a Zimbabwean Facebook friend when he committed suicide at his hotel, in Cape Town, his colleague Jim Maxwell has said.

Oz team smarter, better organised under Clarke: Roebuck

Oz team smarter, better organised under Clarke: Roebuck

Rediff.com21 Sep 2011

Australian captain Michael Clarke has every reason to be delighted with his team's victory in Sri Lanka as it is no small thing to take charge of a team containing several new bowlers and, with an unproven top order, emerge with an enhanced reputation, noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has said.

Sex with FB friend new angle to Roebuck's death

Sex with FB friend new angle to Roebuck's death

Rediff.com14 Nov 2011

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck's suicide continues to be shrouded in mystery, with the South African police refusing to disclose anything even as media reports said he may have taken the extreme step after a complaint of a sexual nature had been made against him by a Facebook friend.

'Cricket's World Cup is slightly artificial'

'Cricket's World Cup is slightly artificial'

Rediff.com14 Feb 2011

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck reckons that the 50-over World Cup needs oomph to recapture its luster, as "far from improving with every edition, it seems to be getting worse".

'Eng can win Down Under, but it will be difficult'

'Eng can win Down Under, but it will be difficult'

Rediff.com25 Nov 2010

Noted cricket commentator Peter Roebuck has said that the Andrew Strauss-led England team can win the Ashes Down Under, but it would be damnably difficult.

'India's conduct was deplorable'

'India's conduct was deplorable'

Rediff.com30 Jan 2008

Columnist Peter Roebuck said India's "abominable" act has set a dreadful precedent in the world of cricket.

Dravid, Kumble launch new book on Tendulkar

Dravid, Kumble launch new book on Tendulkar

Rediff.com9 Feb 2011

A book on Sachin Tendulkar, Sachin - Genius Unplugged, which features write-ups by Rahul Dravid and Anil Kumble, was launched in Bangalore on Wednesday just nine days ahead of the forthcoming World Cup.

Umar Akmal, Aamer's rise augurs well for Pakistan

Umar Akmal, Aamer's rise augurs well for Pakistan

Rediff.com29 Dec 2009

Umar Akmal's brilliance as a batsman and Mohammad Aamer's post-tea burst with the ball against Australia in the Melbourne Test suggests that the future of Pakistan cricket is in safe hands notwithstanding the controversies that have afflicted it, feels noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck.

'Indian community reviving Caribbean cricket'

'Indian community reviving Caribbean cricket'

Rediff.com1 Dec 2009

Noted cricket columnist Peter Roebuck has said that the Indian community is playing an increasing role in the revival of Caribbean cricket.

Oz media behind India on umpiring shockers

Oz media behind India on umpiring shockers

Rediff.com3 Jan 2008

The Australian media could not help commiserating with the Indian cricketers, who bore the brunt of shocking umpiring blunders in the on Day 1 of the second cricket Test against Australia.

Cricket's lefties get it right

Cricket's lefties get it right

Rediff.com24 Dec 2009

Cricket columnist Peter Roebuck looks at right-handers preferring to bat left-handed and coming out with great success.

'Lara a ticking bomb'

'Lara a ticking bomb'

Rediff.com12 May 2003

Large photographs of West Indies captain Brian Lara arguing with his Australian counterpart Steve Waugh featured in Australia's newspapers.

World Cup blog: Gayle didn't just batter Zim, his Twitter critics were routed too

World Cup blog: Gayle didn't just batter Zim, his Twitter critics were routed too

Rediff.com25 Feb 2015

A selection of musings from around the cricket World Cup.

Is Leeds 2002 India's Most Important Test Win?

Is Leeds 2002 India's Most Important Test Win?

Rediff.com23 Aug 2021

The Headlingley triumph marked the start of a new and important chapter in Indian cricket, with the Indians winning consistently away from home from that point onwards.

'My destiny was to write about the game'

'My destiny was to write about the game'

Rediff.com16 Aug 2017

'That has always been my ambition -- to take the reader behind the scenes, to the places he was not allowed to visit, but which I had the privilege of entering.' Haresh Pandya remembers Ted Corbett, sports journalist extraordinaire, who passed into the ages on August 9.