Hastings named match referee

Published December 25, 2001

KARACHI, Dec 24: Controversial pacer Shoaib Akhtar and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) got a sigh of relief when the International Cricket Council (ICC) named New Zealand’s Brian Hastings as match referee for next month’s Test series between Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The ICC also appointed Englishman John Hampshire and Zimbabwean Russel Tiffin as umpires for the Dhaka and Chittagong Tests.

Pakistan leave for Dhaka on Jan 2 for two Tests and three one-day internationals. It will be Pakistan’s maiden Test tour against the newest Test nation who got into the ICC fold last year.

The three ICC officials are some of the few who have not raised any suspicion against the bowling action of Shoaib, rated as one of the quickest in the world.

Shoaib, who has been reported twice this year, faces a one-year suspension if reported again after the PCB decided not to utilize the services of Michael Holding as bowling advisor in accordance with Stage 2.

However, Inzamam-ul-Haq doesn’t have happy memories of Hastings who fined him 50 per cent of his match fee during the home series against Sri Lanka in March 2000 for accusing the opponents of sledging.

Opinion

Editorial

GB polls’ aftermath
Updated 11 Jun, 2026

GB polls’ aftermath

The new administration must address the region’s issues proactively.
Peace in retreat
11 Jun, 2026

Peace in retreat

THE ceasefire announced in April was supposed to create space for negotiations. Instead, it has been repeatedly...
A few good men
11 Jun, 2026

A few good men

IT was a brave move, no doubt. This Tuesday, in the land of the Afghan Taliban, a few good men decided to take a...
Centre vs provinces
Updated 10 Jun, 2026

Centre vs provinces

The reason the centre finds itself in this position is rooted in its failure to expand the tax net and boost revenues.
Party in crisis
10 Jun, 2026

Party in crisis

THE young KP chief minister must be starting to realise just how thorny a seat he occupies. There has been a flurry...
Varsity woes
10 Jun, 2026

Varsity woes

FINANCIAL crises affecting public sector universities across Pakistan are now having an impact on academic...