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Freo Big Fella
2 Oct 2006, 09:43
Considering the ICC seems hell-bent on appeasing the subcontinent at the expense of it's officials I cant say I blame them.

Australian umpires consider unionisation

Cricinfo staff

September 30, 2006



The uncertainty over Darrell Hair's future has implications for umpires around the world © Getty Images




Australian umpires, in a move without precedent, have requested admission into the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA), a request that signals an eventual move towards unionisation. Though the move has been under consideration for a number of years, in the wake of the Darrell Hair saga, it gathers added significance.

Tarryn Paten, ACA spokesperson, confirmed the approach to The Sydney Morning Herald. "We can confirm that an approach has been made. We are very sympathetic to the umpires' cause and will see if there is something we can do."

It appears that the officials behind the push are hoping the lack of support shown to Hair by the ICC after The Oval will prompt umpires internationally to consider a move towards unionisation. Hair has been stood down from the Champions Trophy by the ICC on 'security grounds' and faces an uncertain future.

Pakistan have stated officially they do not want him to stand in their matches, India have asked for him not to be considered for the Champions Trophy and Sri Lanka have long held grievances against him, after he called Muttiah Muralitharan for a faulty action.

The rationale behind the umpires' move, the paper reported, is not thought to be pay-related. Rather, it is to improve the support mechanisms for officials at international and state level, mechanisms which have seemingly been found wanting as the ICC ostensibly distances itself from Hair.

Should ACA accept the request, Australia's officials are likely to be the first in international cricket to be unionised. The ACA is also understood to be considering admitting female cricketers for the first time, in a further diversification of its membership base. The association will consider the umpires' request at a board meeting on Monday.

© Cricinfo

Kim Chambers
2 Oct 2006, 10:55
Yeah can't really blame them.This move to my thinking anyway, is a clear indication that certain sectors of the umpiring fraternity don't have any confidence or faith in the governing body to stand by them.It was clearly seen when Ross Emerson was sacked from his post for lodging a complaint about Muralitharan and now Hair under fire for the oval incident that the ICC are obviously bowing down to the sub continental teams.Can't blame them for watching their own backs when its clear the gutless people who are supposed to are more worried about what Pakistan and India want.Inzamam-Ul-Haq has already stated that he has no ill feeling toward Hair so what is the problem? And big sh*t even if he did.Again, who's running the show upstairs at the ICC? Pretty obvious to me.