Rival umpires for Ashes series?

Published August 27, 2006

MELBOURNE, Aug 26: The Australian cricket board has suggested that umpires from England and Australia be allowed to stand during this year’s Ashes. The ICC rules stipulate that all Test matches should have third-country umpires, but the Australians believe that the quality of decision-making will be better if the umpires from the two countries are part of the panel.

According to The Age, though a formal request hasn't yet been placed, Cricket Australia directors have been exploring the option with the ICC.

Peter Young, a spokesman for Cricket Australia, said on Saturday that a contest between the two best teams in the world should have the best officials as well.

“It’s one of those issues that is frequently discussed socially. Australia and England are the two top-ranked sides in the world, and by chance the top-ranked umpires in the world ... won’t be able to umpire in that series.

“In a perfect world, it would be great for a series that will not only determine who wins the Ashes but could decide the world No 1 ranking to be officiated by the world's top-ranked umpires.” Australia’s Simon Taufel is regarded as the best umpire in the world, while England’s Mark Benson is highly rated as well.

Daryl Harper and Darrell Hair are the two other Australian umpires currently in the Elite Panel.—Agencies

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