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Daryl Harper

Harper says technology not helpful to on-field umpires

It is meant to cut down errors but former Australian umpire Daryl Harper believes technology is "not the aid it is claimed to be" for on-field officials in international cricket.

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Dhoni tried to intimidate me: Harper

Controversial Australian umpire Daryl Harper, who was criticised by the Indians for his poor decisions during the first Test against the West Indies, on Friday hit back at captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, accusing him of trying to intimidate him during the match.

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ICC criticises Team India for attack on Harper

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his team-mates drew flak from the ICC for their criticism of Australian umpire Daryl Harper with the game's governing body saying it was "unfair and unjust" on an elite official.

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Aussie media slams ICC for Harper’s withdrawal

Australian cricket fraternity has slamed the International Cricket Council (ICC) for its "inaction" against India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni whose criticism of Daryl Harper led to the umpire's withdrawal from the third Test against the West Indies.

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India didn’t play in the right spirit: Harper

Australian umpire Daryl Harper has admitted that he committed errors while officiating in the first cricket Test between India and the West Indies but said Indian players too did not play in the spirit of the game.

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Like in NFL, cricket should allow dressing room signal if a decision needs review

The earlier DRS system was always in the eye of a storm ever since its inception.

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Dhoni a victim of wrong replay

By Ashish Shukla

 

The controversy over poor umpiring in the ongoing Test series between India and the West Indies has taken a new twist as it has now emerged that Mahendra Singh Dhoni was given out off a no ball on the first day of the second match here.

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Harper withdraws from third Test

Criticised by the Indian cricket team for his poor decisions in the first cricket Test against the West Indies, controversial Australian umpire Daryl Harper Wednesday withdrew from the third match starting July 6 at Roseau.

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Praveen lets the ball do the talking

A haul of six wickets in his debut Test but Indian medium pacer Praveen Kumar remained a man of few words -- neither launching a tirade against critics nor blowing his own trumpet.

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Rampaul fined, Sammy reprimanded

As if the defeat in the first Test was not enough, West Indies paceman Ravi Rampaul was today fined for showing dissent to umpire's decision and skipper Darren Sammy was reprimanded for his actions against the spirit of the game.

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