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Darrell Hair

Australia/England

Player profile

Full name Darrell Bruce Hair
Born September 30, 1952, Mudgee, New South Wales
Current age 55 years 283 days
Major teams Mosman, North Sydney
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Other Umpire

Umpiring statistics
Test debut Australia v India at Adelaide, Jan 25-29, 1992 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at Nottingham, Jun 5-8, 2008 scorecard
Test matches 78
Test statistics
ODI debut India v West Indies at Adelaide, Dec 14, 1991 scorecard
Last ODI Ireland v Scotland at Belfast, Jul 15, 2007 scorecard
ODI matches 135
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 Profile

A great big bear of a man, Darrell Hair was the first big-name umpiring casualty when the inaugural elite panel was announced in 2002. Hair, who had been on the original international outfit since its inception in 1997, had ruffled too many subcontinental feathers - first by calling Muttiah Muralitharan for throwing in a Test at the MCG in 1995-96, then by claiming in his autobiography that Murali's action was "diabolical". When the elite eight were revealed, Daryl Harper was the Australian representative, even though by then Hair had umpired in an Australian-record 44 Tests, as well as 75 ODIs.

Hair is generally popular with the players, and was eventually added to the elite panel alongside Billy Bowden and Simon Taufel when it expanded in 2003. The appointment led to him moving to England a year later to cut down his travel as the ICC's regulations prevent umpires standing in home Tests. .

He began umpiring in first-class cricket in 1988-89, and reached the Test arena three years later. In his youth Hair was a handy fast bowler, playing for North Sydney and Mosman in the tough Sydney grade competition before a knee injury cut short his career.

A quiet but no-nonsense individual, Hair's strengths - and weaknesses - are straight talking and unwavering self-belief. But, as with the Muralitharan incident, he has seemed to be dogged by controversy, and many claimed that he was particularly hard on certain teams. Things came to a head in August 2006 when he was at the centre of a ball-tampering storm at the Oval when Pakistan forfeited a match for the first time in Test cricket's 129-year history and, in November, he was banned from umpiring by the ICC following pressure from the Asian bloc. He subsequently relocated to Australia with his English-born wife, after three years in the UK. In October 2007 he sued the ICC for racial discrimination - based on the fact Billy Doctrove, his colleague, had not been punished - but withdrew the charges after seven days. In March 2008 Hair was reinstated by the ICC after a six-month rehabilitation period, having not been officially removed from the Elite panel of umpires.
Cricinfo staff March 2008


 Notes
Umpiring first-class debut: 1988-89
Joined National Umpires Panel: 1992-93
Elite Umpires Panel: 2003-2008

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Jun 7, 2008

Michael Vaughan and Darrell Hair inspect the ball
Michael Vaughan and Darrell Hair inspect the ball
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Jun 6, 2008

Steve Bucknor and Darrell Hair decide to change the ball
Steve Bucknor and Darrell Hair decide to change the ball
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Jun 6, 2008

Darrell Hair helps Stuart Broad to cover an offending logo
Darrell Hair helps Stuart Broad to cover an offending logo
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