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Inzamam ‘disgusted' at Hair reinstatement
Agencies
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 20 - 03 - 2008

Former Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq said he was “shocked and disgusted” by controversial umpire Darrell Hair's reinstatement, as a former top official described the move as an insult.
Inzamam clashed with Hair in the forfeited Oval Test between Pakistan and England in August 2006, which led to the Australian umpire's ban from standing in top-level matches.
“I am terribly shocked and disgusted at the news,” Inzamam said from India, where he is featuring in the Indian Cricket League.
Hair was recalled to the elite panel of umpires on Tuesday after the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to reinstate him in its board meeting held in Dubai.
“I would blame the Pakistan Cricket Board for bowing down in Hair's case and no player will now stand against injustices at international level,” Inzamam said.
“Hair was at fault but he is reinstated like a hero.” Hair and his West Indian colleague Billy Doctrove penalized Inzamam's Pakistan five runs for alleged ball-tampering, enraging the captain who refused to take field after tea on day four.
As a result the match was awarded to England on a forfeit, the first such result in the history of the game. Inzamam was later cleared of ball-tampering but received a four-match ban for bringing the game into disrepute.
He said Hair's reinstatement reflected double standards in the ICC, saying the world governing body, led by outgoing chief executive Malcolm Speed, had “botched” its handling of the situation.
“ICC botched up the matter in 2006 and it has botched up the matter now. I think Malcolm Speed has given a gift to an Australian colleague before he retires from the post of chief executive of the ICC.”
Inzamam said Hair's honesty was in doubt after he offered to resign in return for payment of £500,000 (one million dollars).
“How honest Hair is can be gauged by the fact that he asked for money to retire,” said Inzamam.
Shahryar Khan, PCB chairman at the time of the Oval forfeit, said Hair's reinstatement was a “slap on the face of Pakistan cricket.”
“I am angry and absolutely shocked. ICC has taken the decision at once and it is an insult to Pakistan cricket,” said Khan, who was removed two months after the incident.
“We have made our views clear to the ICC on Hair. The entire matter was thoroughly discussed at the meeting and this is a wrong impression that the PCB was weak on this issue,” PCB chairman Nasim Ashraf said.
When asked if Pakistan would object to Hair officiating in any match involving the country, Ashraf refused a direct reply, saying “we have full faith on the ICC management that they will take a judicious judgement on the matter.”
However Cricket Australia applauded Hair's reinstatement and said he should be able to oversee Tests in any nation, including Pakistan. “We're pleased to see Darrell back,” spokesman Peter Young said.
“Cricket Australia has always had a view that he is, in a technical sense, an excellent umpire, one of the best two or three in the world.” Hair is unlikely to officiate at matches involving Pakistan despite being restored as a Test and one-day international umpire, an ICC official said Wednesday.
The ICC general manager Dave Richardson said the world governing body would act to prevent Hair from standing in matches involving Pakistan.
“We would have to take a sensible approach,” Richardson told the BBC on Wednesday. “We will probably keep him away from Pakistan matches where we can.”
Richardson hinted, however, that Hair would not be barred from officiating in all matches involving Asian teams. “It's pointless having an umpire on the elite panel who is excluded from umpiring certain teams,” he added.
The move came after Hair underwent a rehabilitation program devised by the ICC and umpired less important fixtures. __


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