Hair goes on attack in row with Sri Lanka (9 December 1998)
DARREL HAIR, the Australian Test umpire, has threatened to sue the president of the Sri Lankan board for allegedly accusing him of bias
09-Dec-1998
9 December 1998
Hair goes on attack in row with Sri Lanka
By Joseph Cochrane in Sydney
DARREL HAIR, the Australian Test umpire, has threatened to sue
the president of the Sri Lankan board for allegedly accusing him
of bias.
The Sri Lankan board complained to the International Cricket
Council that Hair had breached cricket's code of conduct by
saying in his recent book that Muttiah Muralitharan's action was
"diabolical". Hair called the Sri Lankan spinner for throwing in
a Test match three years ago.
Hair has now written to David Richards, the chief executive of
the ICC, saying he is considering suing Thilange Sumathipala, the
Sri Lankan board president.
"I am most concerned some people at the highest level of cricket
administration can be allowed to conduct a smear campaign and
adopt intimidatory tactics of this nature without following the
correct procedures," Hair said in his letter to Richards.
Last week Hair stood down from officiating in any of Sri Lanka's
matches in the forthcoming one-day tournament with Australia and
England.
Hair was unavailable for comment yesterday as he was on his way
to Pakistan to officiate in the second Test against Zimbabwe. But
the Australian Cricket Board said the umpire was within his
rights to take any action he saw fit.
Hair will learn later this week if the ICC will penalise him for
breaching the code of conduct.
Glamorgan, the 1997 county champions, have reinforced their
middle order by signing Sussex batsman Keith Newell on a two-year
contract.
Newell, 26, will fill the void left by Tony Cottey, who joined
Sussex last month.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)