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Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« on: September 08, 2006, 05:06:20 PM »
Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT

Amish M Saheba of Gujarat, Suresh Shastri of Mumbai and G A Pratap Kumar of Andhra will replace K Hariharan , I Sivaram and A V Jayaprakash in the panel with immediate effect.
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2006, 05:30:17 PM »
BRILLIANT! FANTASTIC! FABULOUS!

How come not many ppl posted on this thread?
This is one of the best decisions. Not sure how the other three replacements are...but great decision.

Kix - can you post the URL? Thx.
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2006, 05:36:37 PM »
good riddence..
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2006, 05:50:16 PM »

Kix - can you post the URL? Thx.

The URL is my 42" Plasma TV and No Sir, I have no intention of posting that on the DG  :D
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2006, 06:16:20 PM »

Kix - can you post the URL? Thx.

The URL is my 42" Plasma TV and No Sir, I have no intention of posting that on the DG  :D
You and your plasma Tv!! If you show off any further, I will tell teacher...
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2006, 10:58:43 PM »
BCCI recommends fresh umpires to ICC

Roma Khanna
CNN-IBN

Mumbai: The BCCI recommended three umpires on Friday for the International Cricket Council's Elite Panel, Amish Saheba, Suresh Shastri and G A Pratap Kumar to replace A V Jayaprakash, K Hariharan and I Sivaram.


But there is still no serious contender to make it to the very top.


Ever since Srinivas Venkatraghavan retired, India hasn't had an umpire in the ICC's Elite Panel. And by the look of it, the story will repeat itself.


According to the ICC report on the umpire assessment committee headed by Sunil Gavaskar, the performance of Indian umpires has been inconsistent, sub-standard and they have displayed a poor sense of judgment.


Sanjay Manjrekar, former India batsman and now a television commentator, says: "A country like India has one match referee and no umpires. So I think we need to have somebody there, but somebody who can make us proud."


Malcolm Speed, the CEO of the ICC, says: "Former umpires assess the decision making of current umpires, they rank them and make recommendations to Sunil and myself, and we act on their recommendations. We also interview the umpires."

For quite a few years now, Ranji captains have been complaining of sub-standard umpiring. Taking this feedback into consideration the sub committee on the umpires decided that the umpires’ performance over the last six years would be reviewed and about 25 umpires will be replaced by new appointments.


M P Pandove, joint secretary of the BCCI, says: "Two methods which we are having right now are medical examination of all the umpires, and also we assess their performance during the last 10 days(LN: ??? ???). Based on that, eliminations and promotions are done."


Video analysis of umpires’ performances will also begin in the new season, a practice that has proved to be successful with Cricket Australia.


Apart from this, Venkatraghvan was appointed as the Director of Umpires in India. He would shortlist a former international umpire to groom the Indian aspirants. Former English umpire David Shepherd is the prime candidate for the job.


Lalit Modi, the Vice President of the BCCI, says: "We had recommended his name to be coming in and I’m waiting for a positive feedback from him (Shepherd) that he would be available in India to do the job for us on a regular basis."


For the last two years the BCCI has nominated umpires Sivram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan for the ICC’s Elite Panel.


But finding their performance unsatisfactory, the ICC requested for fresh faces, following which the BCCI announced the candidature of new umpires. However, it will be an uphill task for the three umpires.
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #6 on: September 08, 2006, 11:03:52 PM »
The interesting thing is that umpires Hariharan, Sivaram, and Jayaprakash are on the Emirates International Panel of umpires.  Therefore, they are all likely to have a contract with the ICC that has to be paid in full if they are laid off.  I wonder if the ICC will take too kindly to the BCCI sacking all of them, possibly without any consultation with the ICC.

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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #7 on: September 09, 2006, 05:58:03 AM »
If there is live telecast of the domestic matches, we would be able to judge ourselves who the good umpires are. I don't think the quality of the new umpires will be anyway better than the ones removed .
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Re: Sivaram, Jayaprakash and Hariharan OUT from India's Umpiring Panel
« Reply #8 on: September 09, 2006, 06:15:30 AM »
If there is live telecast of the domestic matches, we would be able to judge ourselves who the good umpires are. I don't think the quality of the new umpires will be anyway better than the ones removed .

That's part of the reason I've been crying myself hoarse about why domestic cricket has to be televised.  It would bring so much transparency to the decision-making process.  Finally, the administration seems to have gained some sort of sense.

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