Ramaswamy blames media for tarnishing image of Asian umpires
Veteran cricket umpire VK Ramaswamy on Wednesday blamed the media for distorting the image of the sub-continent's umpires at the international level
22-Mar-2001
Veteran cricket umpire VK Ramaswamy on Wednesday blamed the media for
distorting the image of the sub-continent's umpires at the
international level.
"It is wrong to assume that there was something lacking in the subcontinent umpires. They are among the best in the world," he told the
local Daily 'The News' in an interview in Islamabad.
Blaming the media for playing spoilsport, he said the umpires in the
sub-continent supervised matches under the most demanding conditions.
They make an all out effort to give their best under these tiring
conditions, he said adding that no umpire willingly made a mistake as
it affected his future.
Ramaswamy who has officiated 26 Test matches is in Pakistan to conduct
the advance course for umpiring being organised by the Asian Cricket
Council (ACC).
Ramaswamy, who made his debut in 1984 also blamed the respective
boards for not properly backing the umpires. "It is the duty of the
boards to fight for the cause of their umpires at international
level," he said.
He was of the view that the concept of the third umpire has in no way
diminished the importance of the umpires on the field. He also
rejected the idea that the third umpire should be called to decide on
the appeals relating to bat and pad catches. "If you cannot give a
batsman out if you have any doubt and the benefit of the doubt should
go in his favour, that's the beauty of the game," he said.
Referring to the demands of uniform payments for the umpires all over
the world, he hoped that the ICC would soon decide on the issue.