"Now he is a mute stooge as the flat earthers who run Indian cricket refuse to embrace the umpire decision review system (DRS) for the four-Test series, beginning in Melbourne today," it added.
In his book -- Behind the Shades -- Fletcher has stated that he was annoyed when the ECB did not consult him when the DRS was trialled in county cricket during 2007.
"The introduction of this referral system actually helped in my eventual resignation from the England job," Fletcher had written.
"I was already feeling that the ECB was showing me no support during the World Cup in 2007 but it really miffed me that nobody spoke to me about this system. It was my idea after all, and nothing had changed since I first thought of it in Western Province in 1995."
India, a staunch opposer of the system, had refused to allow the DRS' usage despite Cricket Australia being in favour of it. The ICC rules say that the system can be used only if both the Boards consent to it.
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