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    Darrell Hair, the Australian umpire who accused Pakistan of ball tampering during the Oval Test in August against England this summer, has been banned from umpiring in internationals. The announcement was made by Percy Sonn, the ICC president, at a press conference in Mumbai at the end of a two-day ICC meeting.

    "The board has discussed this matter with great sincerity," said Sonn, "and gave lots of attention to it and they've come to the conclusion that they've lost confidence in Mr. Hair. They've given instructions to the management to discuss Mr Hair's future with him. In think I we owe Mr Hair the courtesy of allowing his future to be discussed by him with our management before we go anywhere further in the matter. He shall not be allowed to officiate in any future international games until the end of this contract."

    However, both Malcom Speed, the CEO of the ICC, and Sonn made it clear that there was "no issue" about the result of The Oval Test. "With regard to compensation, there is a claim by the ECB against the PCB. That is unresolved. It may end up being referred to the ICC disputes resolution committee but at this stage there's been no request for that to happen."

    Both also confirmed that the future of Billy Doctrove, the other umpire involved the Oval drama, was secure adding, "The executive board didn't discuss Doctrove".

    It was widely rumoured yesterday that Hair's future was in doubt, when a reliable source at the ICC leaked the news to a TV station in India. "The Asian bloc comprising India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh tabled a motion at the meeting that Hair be taken off the panel," the source said. "The motion was put to vote and was passed by a 7-3 majority. The four Asian nations plus South Africa, Zimbabwe and the West Indies voted against Hair. England, Australia and New Zealand wanted him to continue."

    Pressure from the four-nation Asian bloc has seemingly forced the ICC's hand and Hair will no longer be permitted to officiate in internationals involving any full member side. Speed revealed that he's spoken to Hair last night, after the decision was taken and added that they will make an effort the protect Hair's interests. "I've said it a number of times that I hope we can find a way for Darrell to umpire," he said. "The board has resolved that they don't wish Darrell Hair is appointed to umpire international matches. I spoke to Darrell yesterday after the decision was made. I told him about it and he was very disappointed. David Richardson, who is the ICC General Manager of Cricket, and myself will speak to Darrell over the next few days and talk about what it means to him.

    "ICC has a number of lawyers on staff, who're well aware of our legal position," he continued when asked if the ICC had considered the legal recourse that Hair might consider. "It's correct that Hair is contracted till March 2008. But we need a little time to discuss the matter with him, to protect whatever interests he has."

    Speed also made it clear that this wasn't a decision taken at the spur of the moment, confirming that the board had considered the issue in detail. "The ICC board - which consists of 13 representatives from the member countries - was presented with a very detailed paper that rain into 15-20 page. The board certainly had lot of information before it when it started procedure yesterday. They had two hours of discussion on the issue. As it was reported the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had lodged a formal charge under the ICC code of conduct. That was also considered by the board. This was no knee-jerk reaction. The board had a good deal of information in front of it as is the case of any decision on the board."

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    This guy had a history of bias against Asian cricket teams. It was this man who has damaged the spirit of game the most.

    Credit goes to all cricket playing nations except Australia, England and New Zealand
    Nisaar main teri galiyon pe aaye watan, ke jahan
    Chali hai rasm keh koi na sar utha keh chaley

  • #2
    Hair is out of many people's hair now!


    "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

    I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

    HAKUNA MATATA

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Lahori paa jee View Post
      This guy had a history of bias against Asian cricket teams. It was this man who has damaged the spirit of game the most.

      Credit goes to all cricket playing nations except Australia, England and New Zealand
      What a spiteful little last sentence, and one completely without foundation. I remember the hysteria on the Pakistani forum at the time where virtually all the posters were shrieking "racist" . Oh, what a surprise (not). Will you tell us about the suspended players who tested drug positive, or do you think that this was another racist act?
      Semper in excretum. Solum profunda variat.

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      • #4
        Woot!!! Bye Bye Hair!!! excellent decision!!!
        Cow is the only animal that not only inhales oxygen, but also exhales it.
        -Rekha Arya, Former Minister of Animal Husbandry

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        • #5
          Originally posted by glyn View Post
          What a spiteful little last sentence, and one completely without foundation. I remember the hysteria on the Pakistani forum at the time where virtually all the posters were shrieking "racist" . Oh, what a surprise (not). Will you tell us about the suspended players who tested drug positive, or do you think that this was another racist act?
          It's not spiteful, its damn right. I reckon, some old timers in England still think its thier god given right to to anything and get away with...
          "To every man upon this earth, Death cometh soon or late;
          And how can a man die better; Than facing fearful odds,
          For the ashes of his father; And the temples of his gods."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Draconion View Post
            It's not spiteful, its damn right. I reckon, some old timers in England still think its thier god given right to to anything and get away with...
            NOW THATS SPITEFUL:)
            "To every man upon this earth, Death cometh soon or late;
            And how can a man die better; Than facing fearful odds,
            For the ashes of his father; And the temples of his gods."

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            • #7
              So who's going to be the next official banned on grounds of race?
              In the realm of spirit, seek clarity; in the material world, seek utility.

              Leibniz

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              • #8
                Me? :)

                Take heart.

                Just saw the news - Australia has won!


                "Some have learnt many Tricks of sly Evasion, Instead of Truth they use Equivocation, And eke it out with mental Reservation, Which is to good Men an Abomination."

                I don't have to attend every argument I'm invited to.

                HAKUNA MATATA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ray View Post
                  Me? :)

                  Take heart.

                  Just saw the news - Australia has won!
                  And Mr D. Hair is Australian!
                  Semper in excretum. Solum profunda variat.

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                  • #10
                    There's no room for racism in any single sport!
                    Simple as that!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Neo View Post
                      There's no room for racism in any single sport!
                      Simple as that!
                      I totally agree, and not only in sport. The Pakistani forum I used to attend were of one mind, and that was that Hair was racist. When I disagreed it was me who was the target of racist attacks, some of which were most unpleasant, especially from those who also managed to combine their religion with the racism!
                      Semper in excretum. Solum profunda variat.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by glyn View Post
                        I totally agree, and not only in sport. The Pakistani forum I used to attend were of one mind, and that was that Hair was racist. When I disagreed it was me who was the target of racist attacks, some of which were most unpleasant, especially from those who also managed to combine their religion with the racism!
                        Like somebody said, when Pakistanis used do it, it was called ball tampering and when Australians and English began doing it, now its called reverse swing.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by gilgamesh View Post
                          Like somebody said, when Pakistanis used do it, it was called ball tampering and when Australians and English began doing it, now its called reverse swing.
                          Ah, I support no team of any sport at all. That way my morale does not get raised artificially high for a win, nor get dashed to the ground when they lose. There are those who treat sport more like a religion than a game.More fool them.
                          Semper in excretum. Solum profunda variat.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by glyn View Post
                            Ah, I support no team of any sport at all. That way my morale does not get raised artificially high for a win, nor get dashed to the ground when they lose. There are those who treat sport more like a religion than a game.More fool them.

                            Then why is it that Mr.Hair always found something or the other wrong with asian teams only...?...this kind of "mistake" never took place with australia, or england...

                            Same is the case with the guy who punished Tendulkar for ball tampering...i mean if you think that a guy like tendulkar will cheat, then god help the others...

                            and sir now even i have decided to use color...;)
                            "To every man upon this earth, Death cometh soon or late;
                            And how can a man die better; Than facing fearful odds,
                            For the ashes of his father; And the temples of his gods."

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Draconion View Post
                              Then why is it that Mr.Hair always found something or the other wrong with asian teams only...?...this kind of "mistake" never took place with australia, or england...

                              I have no idea whether he did or not, and frankly I tire of the innuendo about racism. He no longer umpires international matches as his judgement was apparently lacking.

                              Same is the case with the guy who punished Tendulkar for ball tampering...i mean if you think that a guy like tendulkar will cheat, then god help the others...

                              Oh, a sporting god worthy of worship? He was a very good sportsman. This does not elevate him to the pantheon of gods. He was probably content with the earthly rewards he received.

                              and sir now even i have decided to use color...;)
                              A sensible development I can applaud.
                              Semper in excretum. Solum profunda variat.

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