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Hair files lawsuit against ICC and PCB

By Isa Omok 08/02/2007 05:44:12 AM Comments (0)

Australian umpire Darrell Hair has confirmed he has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Hair was sacked from the ICC's elite panel of umpires after Pakistan complained about his role in a ball-tampering row in the forfeited Oval test against England last August.

"I can confirm that I have instructed my lawyers... to issue an application in the London Central Employment Tribunal alleging racial discrimination by the ICC and PCB," he told a news conference in Nairobi.

"I have had no response yet from the ICC," Hair said.

The PCB said it rejected the allegations made against the board.

"We have given a stiff response to Hair's notice as our stand is clear - the International Cricket Council took action against him and not the PCB," said Saleem Altaf, the PCB's director of cricket operations.

"Our lawyer has sent back a strong response to the notice and we don't accept his stand. He was penalised by the ICC members and not just Pakistan," he added.

Pakistan refused to continue the match after Hair and fellow umpire Billy Doctrove changed the ball and charged the Pakistanis with ball-tampering on the fourth day of the Oval test.

Hair and West Indian Doctrove eventually awarded the match to England and the ICC charged Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq with bringing the game into disrepute.

In September, the ICC cleared Inzamam and his team of ball tampering but banned the captain for four one-day games on the disrepute charge.

Doctrove is back supervising international matches while the ICC appointed Hair to stand in an ICC qualifying tournament in Nairobi. He was supervising a game between Kenya and Scotland on Wednesday.

"It is a shame that this has to overshadow everything after a good tournament like this. I don't know what impact it will have on my career as an umpire," Hair said.

"It is up to ICC to decide whether I will continue umpiring. I am here on ICC's invitation, and I have enjoyed umpiring the tournament, from Mombasa (in the pre-tournament) series and the tournament itself."

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