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Cricinfo - "Hair suing ICC for racial discrimination"

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Darrell Hair, the burly Australian umpire who came to prominence when he called Muttiah Muralitharan for throwing, commences the biggest battle of his 15-year international umpiring career in the Central Office of London Tribunals on Monday. He is suing his employers, the ICC, for racial discrimination.

A galaxy of leading figures in the game, including Malcolm Speed, Dave Richardson, David Morgan and Billy Doctrove, will be appearing in the witness box during the hearing, which could last for two weeks and should make for riveting theatre. Hair, who is 55 today, is taking legal action over having not been allocated any Tests or one day internationals since he accused Pakistan of ball-tampering in the fourth Test at The Oval in August last year.
After a history of 1,814 Tests, this became the first to be forfeited. Inzamam-ul-Haq, the then captain of Pakistan who has been served a witness summons to attend the hearing, was eventually cleared of ball-tampering, but Hair, who remains on the ICC's elite panel and hence paid a retainer, was effectively sacked as an international umpire. He has since officiated in ICC Associate matches and was on the ECB's reserve list last year, and has moved from Lincoln to live in his native Australia with his wife, Amanda.
Hair's claim for racial discrimination is based on the fact that Doctrove, a black West Indian, who stood with him at The Oval and who will support him from the witness box, has continued to be allocated top-level matches. He will be represented by Robert Griffiths QC, a member of MCC's committee and a relative of Tony Lewis, the former England captain. Their case will be based on the maxim that the umpire's decision is final. Opposing them on behalf of the ICC is Michael Beloff QC, who has represented the Rugby Football Union and who was formerly president of Trinity College, Oxford.
The ICC will be flying in executives from all around the world in addition to Speed, its chief executive, who publicised damaging private correspondence with officials which isolated Hair, and Richardson, its general manager. Morgan, whose ICC presidency start on Monday, will also be cross-examined. Since filing his law suit in March, Hair, who flew in to London last Thursday after attending an ICC umpires seminar in South Africa, has been immersed in preparation for the hearing with his legal team. The representative lawyers have been unable to reach a settlement.

It is still not known whether Inzamam, who flew back to Pakistan when his contract with Yorkshire was concluded on the last day of the season, will be returning to London. His agent, Darren Long, would not comment on his intentions, but he has made himself unavailable for Pakistan's opening Test against South Africa which starts on Monday. The tribunal has no power to compel the attendance of an individual from the sub-continent, but it can decide whether to issue sanctions that could lead to prosecution.

Hair, who in spite of his experience has attracted hostility from Asian countries for more than a decade over what they have considered to be his strict application of the Laws of Cricket, is spending the weekend visiting friends in the Midlands before celebrating his birthday tonight with a quiet dinner at his central London hotel with his wife, who once sat on Nottinghamshire's committee.
Well, this certainly is a turn up for the books!
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Old 30-09-2007, 06:27 PM in reply to Speedboy Salesman's post "Cricinfo - "Hair suing ICC for..."
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Ah, the irony...
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Old 30-09-2007, 08:32 PM in reply to Zainub's post starting "Ah, the irony..."
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Good,why should his career be cut short for an unfounded allegation against him?
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Good,why should his career be cut short for an unfounded allegation against him?
Darell Hair on this occasion at least is right, he must be sure of his ground if Doctrove is to guve evidence - otherwise he would just be making things worse.

Why did not Doctrove get the same treatment as Hair, not to mention the third umpire and match referee.

I thought this at the time, and agree with greg now.

I never believed he would take what he did lying down.
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Ah, the irony...
Indeed!

The funniest thing I've seen in cricket all year. And that includes Dwayne Leverock.
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And that includes Dwayne Leverock.
Dwayne Leverock is a real entertainer who I loved watching, I wish others had his attitude.
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Dwayne Leverock is a real entertainer who I loved watching, I wish others had his attitude.
Agreed.

But are you telling me you didn't spare yourself at least a little chuckle when he took that catch in the WC and his celebration after?

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Old 01-10-2007, 10:41 AM in reply to Ernest's post starting "Darell Hair on this occasion at least..."
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Only in cricket could an umpire get fired for doing his job, and then be ridiculed by the governing body! I personally don't approve of people crying "racism" when things don't go their way, but Hair certainly deserves something out of this. How long 'till we see a book deal?
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Old 02-10-2007, 01:46 AM in reply to Zainub's post starting "Ah, the irony..."
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Irony? Check the dictionary Zainub - i think you might be using this word out of context.

Either way, i wish Hair well and i hope he gets some bucks out of this. He was shafted no doubt, and i can't wait to read his book if and when it gets published.
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Dwayne Leverock is a real entertainer who I loved watching, I wish others had his attitude.
Dwayne Leverock should be snapped by a county, he'd double the attendance takings! But seriously he was fantastic, and I loved watching him bowl. And the man can count Kevin Pietersen as one of his victims, now there's a difference in worlds from Leverock to Pietersen.
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