Hair withdrawn, apologises to supporters Wednesday, August 30 2006 15:10 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
London:
Darrell Hair's umpiring career in county cricket is thrown into jeopardy Tuesday (29 Aug, 2006) after being withdrawn from a local fixture as the Oval fiasco takes a new turn with the controversial Australian apologizing to his supporters for his 'ill-advised' e-mail.
Hair is to officiate at Chesterfield in a second XI match between Derbyshire and Gloucestershire Wednesday (30 Aug, 2006) but has been stood down by the England Cricket Board in the aftermath of the ball-tampering furore, which results in the first ever forfeiture in the history of Test cricket.
The burly Australian has been on the ECB's reserve umpires' list since moving to live in England three years ago and he has been hoping to start umpiring at first-class county level next season.
After his war of words with the ICC in the past three days, Hair has apologised to his friends and supporters for letting them down by sending an 'ill-advised' e-mail offering conditional resignation to the game's governing body.
Hair, while standing his ground on the pay-off issue with the ICC, feels sorry for the fact that he allowed others to question his motives.
"I wish to apologise to all my family, friends and supporters, because I somehow feel that I may have let them down, simply by sending an ill-advised but entirely confidential e-mail," Hair says.
"That has given other people the opportunity to question my motives," he adds.