India is a bully says daryl harper (ausi umpire)

siddique

MPA (400+ posts)
[h=1]Daryl Harper accuses India of bullying & criticises ICC[/h] Page last updated at 17:12 GMT, Monday, 18 July 2011 18:12 UK BBC UK




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Harper retired from Test umpiring earlier this month Recently retired Australian umpire Daryl Harper has accused India of "bullying", just days before the start of their Test series against England.
Harper pulled out of his farewell Test this month after criticism from India players and a "lack of support" from the International Cricket Council.
"I thought someone had to make a stand, so I did," said Harper.
India said they had "no comment to offer" in reply to Harper's claims but he has been backed by the ICC.

"I never tolerated bullying when I was a teacher," Harper said, "and I don't think bullying should be allowed to continue here."
ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat told BBC Sport: "We've supported Daryl over many years.
"He has been a very good umpire and his statistics speak for themselves.
"It is unfortunate it has ended in the way it has in the West Indies but we support Daryl and it is fitting that he was on the elite panel."
Following the first Test between India and West Indies in June, which India won by 63 runs, captain Mahendra Dhoni condemned Harper's performance.
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Lorgat tight-lipped on Harper's 'bullying' claims(OFFCOURSE he gonna be tight lipped cause he is indian)

Dhoni said: "If the correct decisions were made the game would have finished much earlier and I would have been in the hotel by now."
His comments went unpunished by the match referee Jeff Crowe.
Indian newspapers also reported that "a very senior member of the side" had claimed that the entire team did not want Harper to officiate in the final Test.
"We don't want him - you can quote it as the reaction of the entire Indian team," was the alleged remark.
Harper had been due to officiate in the third Test a few days later but pulled out.
The 59-year-old Harper said: "There were a number of factors... but the main one was what I deemed was a lack of support from the ICC.
"I wanted some action to be taken when there was some unwarranted criticism of me. But no action was taken after the Test match and I felt that if the ICC were not going to take some action then I thought I would. So I packed up and went home.
[h=2]DARYL HARPER'S CAREER[/h]
  • Umpired in 95 Tests between 1998 and 2011
  • Took charge of 174 ODIs, starting in 1994
  • Stood in 10 Twenty20 internationals

"There were five or six articles that were very derogatory that were not good for me and not good for cricket."
Harper also feels that the behaviour of India's players is not in the spirit of the game.
"Cricket umpires have to have thick skin these days," he said.
"I don't think I'm easily intimidated but you must respect the officials and I don't think that was the case. It's just the Indian way at the moment.
"It doesn't matter if it is Zimbabwe, New Zealand, Australia, England or India. The same conditions should apply and when I look back at before that third Test match I was starting to think 'maybe I should wait and see who is playing' then I thought 'this is a bad day, this is not a game I want to be involved with at the moment'.
The four-Test series between India, the number one side in the world, and England begins on Thursday at Lord's.
 

Bombaybuz

Minister (2k+ posts)
This is what today's world is all about you don't have to be logical but you have to be rich and you can buy the logic ... the money that comes into cricket from india is enough reason for indians to be out of their cloths... you can see that when its comes to refferal system in test matches or the the yearly plan gets adjected to accommodate IPL ... ICC is not doing anything to chain this and this will be very dangerous for the game which is just played by handful of countries and if their will be a rift or a division in the member nations then forget about any major events. and it will be the game of cricket on the losing side.
 

Imranpak

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The BCCI is the most powerful board in Cricket but i reject the opinion that Indian players have a bullying attitude. It's a good way to promote the coming Eng-Ind Test series though...
 

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