Australian Darrell Hair was banned on Sunday from umpiring any
more international matches.
"He shall not be appointed to officiate in any international games
until the end of his contract," International Cricket Council (ICC)
president Percy Sonn told a news conference.
Hair's elite umpires' panel contract is due to expire in March
2008. The 54-year-old is the fourth most experienced umpire of all
time, having stood in 76 tests and 124 one-dayers.
"The members have lost confidence in Hair," said Sonn after a
two-day meeting of ICC members from 10 test-playing nations and
three affiliates.
"We have given instructions to our management to discuss Hair's
future with him."
Malcolm Speed, chief executive of world cricket's governing body,
said Hair was told of the decision on Friday.
"I spoke to Darrell yesterday after that decision was made...he was
very disappointed," said Speed.
"David Richardson (ICC general manager-cricket) and myself will
speak to Darrell in the next couple of days when he's had a chance
to think about what this means for him."
Test forfeit
The decision to stand down Hair overshadowed the build-up to
Sunday's Champions Trophy final between world champions Australia
and holders West Indies in Mumbai.
Pakistan blamed Hair when they forfeited the fourth test against
England at the Oval in August after being penalised for alleged
ball tampering.
The Pakistanis refused to take the field after tea on the fourth
day after Hair and fellow umpire Billy Doctrove penalised the team
five runs and changed the ball.
Hair and Doctrove then decided Pakistan had forfeited the test. It
was the first forfeiture in the history of test cricket.
An ICC inquiry cleared captain Inzamam-ul-Haq of ball tampering on
September 28 although it banned him for four one-day internationals
for bringing the game into disrepute.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Nasim Ashraf welcomed the
decision on Hair.
"I thank the ICC board for this very fair and prompt decision," he
said. "This vindicates our stand.
"I've been saying from the start the unfortunate incident at the
Oval which was a blot on cricket was all because of Hair. If
Inzamam can get a ban for coming late on to the field, then the
person responsible for that also needed to be probed."
The ICC had said Hair would not officiate in the Champions Trophy
which concludes in India on Sunday for "safety and security"
reasons.
Hair was embroiled in further controversy when the ICC revealed he
had offered to retire in exchange for $500,000 and the PCB made it
clear it did not want him involved in any more of its games.
Hair banned from umpiring
Published: 7:11AM Saturday November 04, 2006 Source: Reuters
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