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BCCI opposed to Hair's appointment

Harish Kotian | September 26, 2006 20:04 IST

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has voiced it displeasure over umpire Darrell Hair officiating in the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy.

"We have written a letter to the ICC asking them not to appoint Hair for the Champions Trophy," BCCI secretary Niranajan Shah said in Mumbai on Tuesday.

The Australian official from the ICC's elite panel of umpires hit the headlines after he called off the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at The Oval in August, when the Pakistan team refused to return to the field following ball-tampering allegations.

"The media focus will be on him, plus there are also chances of crowd trouble during the matches in which he is there," Shah added.

Pakistan and Sri Lanka are also not keen on Hair officiating at the event.

Hair has not stood in any match since the Oval Test controversy.

 


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Sub: hair

Stupid, insane, illogical step by BCCI! Why shouldnt he officiate? Why the hell are we so bothered about the goddamn pakis and the cheater lankans? ...


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Sub: Concentrate on playing well

BCCI, i wud like to suggest u to play well and then think of the umpires...


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Sub: Good!!

Very nice decision by BCCI. Its good to see BCCI standing up and telling the world we don't allow racists on our soil.


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Sub: BCCI opposed to Hair\'s appointment

I don\'t why BCCI is opposing to Hair\'s appointment for ICC trophy, unless he\'s been found guilty for what he is charged. Only few umpires ...


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Sub: elite BCCI officials

Why our country's elites project our people negatively? If they think there will be crowd trouble, they should be writing to Indian government for more ...


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