On Face of It, Hair has Had a Power Cut ; Honour Clarke for Right Reasons
Evening Standard - London › October 02, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › October 02, 2006
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AS THE fallout from the ball tampering row continues to radiate through cricket, it occurs to me that poor Darrell Hair's real misfortune is being a ringer for Kelvin McKenzie. Especially when wearing his umpire's hat, Mr Hair might be the twin of the ex-Sun editor, a man regarded by some as the most obnoxious and deranged bully in even this industry's history.
You look at Mr Hair's pudgy face, you think of Kelvin, and you can't imagine how the Australian could be anything but a little monster.See the full content of this document
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On Face of It, Hair has Had a Power Cut ; Honour Clarke for Right Reasons
It's all very well muttering about not judging by appearances, but what else has this entire fiasco been about if not that?
It started with Mr Hair judging the ball by its appearance, continued with the Pakistanis suggesting that he judges Asian cricketers by the colour of their skin, and it climaxed with Mr ...See the full content of this document
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