Murali chucking row boils over (24 January 1999)
Umpire Ross Emerson 'calls' the off-spinner ..
24-Jan-1999
24 January 1999
Murali chucking row boils over
Elmo Rodrigopulle
Umpire Ross Emerson 'calls' the off-spinner ...
ADELAIDE, Australia, Jan 23: THE vicious campaign that was launched
by a certain section of the media from the time the Sri Lankans
landed here to call world's number one off-spinner Muttiah
Muralitharan for throwing finally succeed when Ross Emerson, standing
at square leg called the spinner in the fourth ball of his second
over during the Carlton and United one-day series match against
England here today.
Muralitharan bowled his first over from the scoreboard end where
umpire Tony McQuillan was standing and got through without any
hassle. In the fourth ball of his second over, umpire Emerson
standing at square leg stretched out his hand horizontal and called
'NO' indicating that the delivery was illegal.
Pandemonium reigned for nearly 15 minutes with skipper Arjuna
Ranatunga having a jaw with Emerson and moving pavilion wards with
his team wanting to confer on what his next move should be.
Match referee Peter Van der Merve came on to the field and conferred
with the two umpires, while the Sri Lankan officials had their
mobiles working and got in touch with president of the Board of
Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka who wanted the Lankans to continue
with the game.
Ross Emerson was one of the three umpires who called Muralitharan
when they toured here previously. The others being Darrel Hair and
Tony McQuillan. While Emerson called Muralitharan, he did not receive
any support from his mate Tony McQuillan, who apparently did not see
anything wrong with Muralitharan's action.
Muralitharan then bowled a leg spinner when he resumed. It must be
recalled that the bowler was called when he even bowled a leg
spinner. That was a big joke on the game.
Although the Sri Lankans resumed the game, the damage had been done
and the Lankans were not the usual bubbly self they would have wanted
to be. They were never really focussed on the field.
Ranatunga, the cool and tactical captain that he is, switched
Muralitharan to bowl from Emerson's end wanted the umpire to stand up
to the wicket and Muralitharan bowled his remaining overs without any
problems. But it was obvious that the youngster was annoyed and
dejected, and he was never the penetrative bowler that he is.
Emerson was apparently showing off his heroics once again. With
Muralitharan having not made any adjustments to his action had
Emerson not called him, he would have been the loser and the accused.
So he had to justify his 'calling' of Muralitharan three seasons ago.
Ranjit Fernando, the Sri Lankan Manager, defended Muralitharan saying
that instead of savouring the excellent bowling feats of
Muralitharan, there are those who are trying to belittle the spinner,
psyche him and destroy him.
Muralitharan got through the previous four games against some of the
best umpires that Australia have to offer who saw nothing illegal in
his bowling. What most Australians here cannot understand is why are
the Aussie umpires hounding out Muralitharan when he has been passed
by 40 other best umpires in the world, and cleared by the ICC.
But in Muralitharan's moment of grief, it was nice to see his
teammates with their arms around him encouraging and standing by him.
The Sri Lankans domiciled here shouted words of encouragement and
urged the spinner on. It was only a few days ago that Allan Border,
one of the best Australian captain's gave Muralitharan a vote of
confidence by saying that he sees nothing wrong in his action.
The rest of the tour for the Sri Lankans will never be the same
again. With their best bowler Muralitharan now under wraps, the
Lankans will be only going through the motions.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)