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In the Test match was between Australia and [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] at [[Adelaide Oval|Adelaide]] on [[28 January]] to [[1 February]] [[1994]], ''Wisden'' (1995 ed., pp1086-7) stated that [[Peter Kirsten]] “had an animated conversation with Hair after three of his team-mates were given out lbw. … Another outburst when he was given out leg-before himself in the second innings” resulted in Kirsten being fined a total of 65 per cent of his match fee. |
In the Test match was between Australia and [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] at [[Adelaide Oval|Adelaide]] on [[28 January]] to [[1 February]] [[1994]], ''Wisden'' (1995 ed., pp1086-7) stated that [[Peter Kirsten]] “had an animated conversation with Hair after three of his team-mates were given out lbw. … Another outburst when he was given out leg-before himself in the second innings” resulted in Kirsten being fined a total of 65 per cent of his match fee. |
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His latest controversy involved accusing the Pakistan team of ball-tampering in the 4th test match between England and Pakistan at the Oval on 20th August 2006. The award of a 5-run penalty to England led to furious Pakistan players not stepping out for the final session of play on the 4th Day. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:00, 20 August 2006
Darrell Bruce Hair, (born 30 September 1952 in Mudgee, New South Wales), is a current Australian Test cricket match umpire, from New South Wales. He stood on the Emirates International panel of umpires from 2002 to 2003, when he (along with fellow Australian Simon Taufel, and New Zealander Billy Bowden) was promoted to the ICC Elite umpire panel.
Hair has stood in 71 Test matches to date (9th April). His first match was between Australia and India at Adelaide on 25 January to 29 January 1992, won by Australia by 38 runs with second innings centuries to David Boon and Mark Taylor after a first innings of only 145, and two 5-wicket bags by Craig McDermott. ‘’Wisden’’ (1993 ed., p1011-2) noted that the game was “marred … by controversy over lbw decisions – eight times Indians were given out, while all but two of their own appeals were rejected”. Hair’s partner was Peter McConnell, standing in his last Test match.
In 1994 the International Cricket Council (ICC) introduced a policy of appointing one umpire to each Test match from a non-participating country, and since 2002 both umpires have been appointed from non-participating nations, by the ICC. The majority of Hair’s Test matches have been played outside Australia, and did not involve Australia. His last Test match involving Australia was against South Africa at Melbourne on 26 December to 29 December 2001, won by Australia by 9 wickets, with Matthew Hayden scoring a century and wickets shared by Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee, Andy Bichel and Shane Warne. Hair’s colleague was the West Indian umpire, Eddie Nicholls.
Hair’s most recent Test match is the third Test between England and Pakistan at Headingley in August 2006.
To date, Hair has umpired 120 one-day international (ODI) matches since 1991. Altogether, he has umpired 131 first-class matches in his since 1989.
At the local level, Hair played with the Mosman club in the Sydney Grade cricket competition, as a right-arm fast-medium bowler.
Controversies
Throughout his long career, Hair has been involved in a number of controversies. In his only match between Australia and Sri Lanka, at Melbourne on 26 December to 30 December 1995 he called Muttiah Muralitharan seven times in three overs for throwing. Wisden (1997 ed., p.1129-30) stated “unusually, he made his judgement from the bowler’s end, and several minutes passed before the crowd realised that Muralitharan’s elbow, rather than his foot, was at fault”. Muralitharan was brought on at the other end, and was not called by either Hair or his colleague, New Zealander R. S. Dunne, although Hair told the Sri Lankans at tea on the second day that he was ready to call him from the striker’s end. Hair did not umpire another Test match involving Sri Lanka until their tour of the West Indies in 2003.
The Test match between Australia and the West Indies at Adelaide on 23 January to 26 January 1993, was a fluctuating match won by the visitors by a mere one run. The victory was achieved when Australia’s No. 11, Craig McDermott, was dismissed after a 40-run partnership with Tim May had brought Australia so close to victory. Hair ruled that a short-pitched ball from Courtney Walsh had brushed McDermott’s glove and upheld the appeal for a catch, but many observers believed that McDermott had not gloved the ball.
In the Test match was between Australia and South Africa at Adelaide on 28 January to 1 February 1994, Wisden (1995 ed., pp1086-7) stated that Peter Kirsten “had an animated conversation with Hair after three of his team-mates were given out lbw. … Another outburst when he was given out leg-before himself in the second innings” resulted in Kirsten being fined a total of 65 per cent of his match fee.