Umpire Hair resigns from ICC umpires panel
CRICKET: LONDON, Aug 23: Controversial Australian umpire
Darrell Hair has resigned from the International Cricket Council (ICC)
elite umpires panel, an ICC spokesman said on Friday.
The Australian newspaper reported on its website (www.theaustralian.news.com.au)
that Hair had quit to take up a position as executive officer of the New
South Wales Umpires and Scorers Association.
Hair, 55, hit the headlines when he was removed from the umpires
panel for matches involving full member nations after Pakistan forfeited
the fourth test against England at The Oval in 2006 when they were
penalised for ball tampering. He only returned to umpiring at the top
level this year for two tests between England and New Zealand.
Hair and his West Indies’ colleague Billy Doctrove had enraged the
Pakistan team when they penalised them five runs for ball tampering on
the fourth day of The Oval test. Reuter |