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shan
28th September 2006, 16:04
Shahryar Khan goes on the attack

PCB considers disrepute charge against Hair

Cricinfo staff

September 28, 2006

Shahryar Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, has called on the ICC to investigate Darrell Hair, asking that it considers charging him with bringing the game into disrepute.

Khan made quite clear his board's feelings about Hair, telling the media at The Oval that they did not want him appointed to officiate in matches involving them, but he repeatedly refused to explain the basis for those objections.

More to follow.

http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/current/story/260801.html

Big Daddy
28th September 2006, 16:06
finally small balls

Rana
28th September 2006, 16:07
The beef is on!

garbage_can2003
28th September 2006, 16:14
Shahryar Khan goes on the attack

PCB considers disrepute charge against Hair

Cricinfo staff

September 28, 2006

Shahryar Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, has said that his board has not ruled out calling on the ICC to investigate Darrell Hair with a view to seeing if he should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.

Khan made quite clear his board's feelings about Hair, telling the media at The Oval that they did not want him appointed to officiate in matches involving them, but he repeatedly refused to explain the basis for those objections.

More to follow.

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Read the bold. They hav'nt made a formal request yet. No need to get your hopes up!

W63L35
28th September 2006, 16:26
PCB considers disrepute charge against Hair

has said that his board has not ruled out calling on the ICC.

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Read the bold. They hav'nt made a formal request yet. No need to get your hopes up!


Good point GB2003!!
plus.....the heading makes you think that PCB will file the charges in a court of law....but the comment you lighlighted in bold means that they are ONLY thinking/planning on going to ICC.

If later is true, what are the chances ICC will do anything vs Hair??????

waqar_ahmad
28th September 2006, 16:29
finally, an aggressive statement from PCB. I hope they do something more than think

GQ
28th September 2006, 16:47
I think they definitely should. We would not like to see Hair walk away from all this smiling and jovial as if nothing happened.

HAFRIDI
28th September 2006, 16:50
finally a light has been spotted

Big Daddy
28th September 2006, 17:04
robert, plan key mutabik, itna maro salay ko, kay hair , hairless ho jai

waqar_ahmad
28th September 2006, 17:40
PCB considers disrepute charge against Hair

Cricinfo staff

September 28, 2006



Shaharyar Khan addresses the media at The Oval © Getty Images
Shaharyar Khan, the Pakistan Cricket Board chairman, has said that his board has not ruled out calling on the ICC to investigate Darrell Hair with a view to seeing if he should be charged with bringing the game into disrepute.

"What we have done is to already ask the ICC [before the hearing] to investigate Mr Hair's conduct in the match for bringing the game into disrepute," he told the media in a press conference at The Oval. "All this we are seeing - the expense, lawyers, coming all the way from Pakistan - who is responsible?

"It is for the ICC to say whether or not this is to be investigated and what the outcome will be. We asked the ICC before the hearing and they replied to us saying they would not do it now, implying that would have to wait for hearing, so our request is already well. So for me to say we would not press further is not correct."

Khan made quite clear his board's feelings about Hair, telling the media at The Oval that they did not want him appointed to officiate in matches involving them, but he repeatedly refused to explain the basis for those objections.

"I can tell you that we have already informed the ICC before this hearing that we wouldn't like to have Darrell Hair umpire out matches," said Khan. "Not only for the Champions Trophy but also until his contract runs out.

"Let me say, we have never raised any objection to any elite or international umpire. We have a problem [with Hair], I'm not saying we will have to live with it forever, but we've asked the ICC to please be sensitive with their appointments All I can say is that we objected to him, not just recently, but over a long period of time. "

Khan added that it was only Pakistan matches he didn't believe Hair should stand, in and drew the comparison with Sri Lanka following the Muttiah Muralitharan affair in 1995. "Our demand was that he should not umpire our matches. We can't speak for other countries. When Sri Lanka had a problem with Hair in 1995 he wasn't posted to Sri Lanka for eight years. The ICC maintains, as it did then, that no country has the power to say umpire X will stand and umpire Y won't. This is not for us to say where umpires stand, and we respect that.

"But I think when you have a consistent problem with an umpire the ICC must look at it. I think the ICC was right with Hair and Sri Lanka, but with us when we conveyed this view through umpires reports we then had Hair four times in succession. We feel very aggrieved at that.

"Here we are. We have a problem with an umpire from his attitudes - not technically - but why post him. In four consecutive series in one year Mr Hair was standing in our matches. It was a time bomb waiting to go off."

© Cricinfo

waqar_ahmad
28th September 2006, 17:41
finally some strong words from S Khan

MIG
28th September 2006, 19:09
S Khan on steroids....

Fessal
28th September 2006, 19:36
I hope the PCB isn't just mouth and do take action. The ICC are a disgrace as they ban Inzy for 4 games yet let Hair scot free. If Inzy has bought the game into disrepute for failing to lead his team when asked twice then why isn't Hair also charged and bought to justice for bringing the game into disrepute? Hair should be charged for disrepute for refusing to continue with the game when asked by all senior officials i.e when Pak finally took the field but there was no umpires and batsmen.

infamous9383
28th September 2006, 19:37
wheres shahayar been

MIG
28th September 2006, 19:39
PCB should file a civil law suit against Hair immediately - the charge should be defamation and libel - he must not be allowed to walk around as if he did nothing wrong.

Kamranz
28th September 2006, 22:30
PCB should file a civil law suit against Hair immediately - the charge should be defamation and libel - he must not be allowed to walk around as if he did nothing wrong.


Exactly They better act fast. I can't believe this Umpire that started all this mess ends up walking away free and player getting the whip! What kind of rule is that??

UJ
29th September 2006, 05:42
Lets hope words are transformed into actions.

Its all good and well talking the talk, but you must also walk the walk!

Invictus
29th September 2006, 05:51
Good on S.Khan. Time to take this story to its end. I am sure if PCB forcefully hints at taking such actions Hair wont be backed. Hair made his own bed we just have to make sure he gets to sleep in it.