Pakistan will accept Hair standing again
Pakistan would accept an ICC decision allowing controversial Australian umpire Darrel Hair to stand again in international matches, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Sunday.
The International Cricket Council (ICC), of which Khan is a member, removed Hair from this month's Champions Trophy in India after his central role in the ball-tampering row that marred Pakistan's recent tour of England.
The PCB previously asked the ICC to omit Hair from any future games involving Pakistan.
Asked in a radio interview if he would like to see Hair retained in international cricket, Khan said: "We would not oppose that ourselves.
"I wouldn't say that I am happy to see him (do so) but I would say that I have no objection to him umpiring matches that the ICC feels that he is secure. That is something to be decided later," Khan told the BBC programme Radio Five Live.
The ICC said it removed Hair, now a hate figure in parts of Asia, from the Champions Trophy for "safety and security" reasons.
Pakistan officials were incensed by Hair's ruling that their team had tampered with the ball during the fourth Test against England in August, a decision that led to an unprecedented forfeiture of the match.
Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was cleared of ball tampering by the ICC last Thursday but banned for four one-day internationals for bringing the game into disrepute.
Inzamam was deemed to have acted improperly by refusing to take his team on to the field after the tea interval on the fourth day in protest at the decision by umpires Hair and Billy Doctrove to change the ball and penalise Pakistan five runs.
England was awarded the match on a forfeit, the first in cricket history.
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