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ICC are the real villains: Atherton
London: Former England captain Mike Atherton has accused the
International Cricket Council of "fudging" the verdict in the Oval ball
tampering case so as not to upset the Asian bloc.
In his column in The Sunday Telegraph, Atherton said ICC was to be
blamed for allowing the Oval Test fiasco to linger on and that its
entire conduct during the controversy left a lot to be desired.
"If the spark was precipitated by bad umpiring, it was allowed to
develop into a raging fire by the inability of the ICC to act promptly
and rigorously," he said.
"The saga showed the ICC at their worst: prevaricating, in that a
judgment which should have been handed out on the fourth evening of the
game was allowed to fester for a month; callous, when it revealed
confidential e-mails from an employee; and ultimately fudging a verdict
so as not to upset the key players in this very political game - the
Asian bloc."
The former cricketer turned commentator was also of the view that the
Oval mistake should not cost Darrell Hair his job.
"It was the brusqueness and insensitivity of Hair's conduct, without a
solid evidence, which was at fault," he said adding "I would like to see
Hair umpire again at the top level, but I doubt if it will happen." —Agencies |