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ICC asked to explain Hair decision

November 06, 2006 14:17 IST

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Australia has demanded an explanation from the International Cricket Council (ICC) over its decision to sack umpire Darrell Hair.

Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland released a strongly worded statement on Monday after Hair was voted off the elite panel before his contract had ended.

Sutherland said Saturday's decision, which has divided world cricket, had undermined public confidence in umpires and an urgent review was required into the procedures used to oust him.

"We don't agree with the ICC's decision and are concerned about the implications which could see international umpires concerned about off field consequences of calling decisions as they see them," Sutherland said.

"World cricket needs champion cricketers, but it also needs world-class umpires who are equivalently skilled at what they do.

"To aspire to these heights, those umpires need to have confidence in the system -- that they are supported by best-practice administration and processes."

Hair was sacked after Pakistan lodged a complaint over his role in the forfeited Test against England and the ICC voted 7-3 to remove him.

The decision was largely applauded in the subcontinent but drew an angry response in Australia with former players describing the move as "tragic" and "disgusting".

Sections of the Australian media complained that the decision would have serious long-term repercussions for the game because umpires would be frightened of making decisions that offended the Asian bloc nations.

Sutherland said Cricket Australia regarded Hair as one of the best umpires in the world and would welcome him back to umpire in the first-class interstate competition.



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Sub: Darall Hair issue

I feel that this decison was taken not only for the last incident of the Oval test but the so many controversies involving Hair. No ...


Posted by Faraz Ahmed





Sub: Long overdue!!

Hair deserved this....if not for this incident, then for the Murali chucking controversy. I remember that so well. Murali has a weird action. No doubt ...


Posted by Kart





Sub: Hair's Removal

I believe justice finally prevailed. Hair is a racist, he has been baised and unjust in his decisions on the sub-continent teams. There is no ...


Posted by Harsh





Sub: What about Pakistan Behaviour ?

Pakistan are the most misbehaved players in the world. Darell Hair was right in teaching them a lesson. Its only Pakistan vs Darell Hair and ...


Posted by Vijay Kumar





Sub: Rightly so, it would seem !

I think there's a point in CA demanding an explanation from the ICC over the sacking of umpire Darrell Hair, as the precise circumstances as ...


Posted by M.R.Srinivasan




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