Inzamam-ul-Haq broke down in tears on Wednesday as he dedicated his last match as Pakistan captain to Bob Woolmer, the team coach who died on Sunday.It was an emotional day for Inzamam whose side, already knocked out of the World Cup, at least had the satisfaction of exiting the event on a winning note."It's thanks to Bob Woolmer and we dedicate this win to him. He is not in this world anymore but every Pakistani and every cricket lover is sad about what happened to him," said Inzamam.After he was dismissed for 37 in the match against Zimbabwe, he sobbed as he made his way off the Sabina Park pitch.He was congratulated by the entire Zimbabwe team who all rushed over to shake his hand while his own team-mates formed a guard of honour to see him back into the pavilion.The 37-year-old Inzamam raised his bat to the sparse crowd, removed his cap and tearfully acknowledged the warm applause after he was caught at long-on by Sean Williams off seamer Tawanda Mupariwa in the 28th over of the Group D match.He finishes his 378-match one-day career with 11,739 runs to his name, 10 centuries and 83 fifties, at an average of almost 40 runs a game.