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If players are punished, why not umpires?

It was noon on Sunday. Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina were busy sampling seafood, most of the team were sitting back in their hotel rooms watching the thrilling Australia-New Zealand match on TV, but Yuvraj Singh, Gary Kirsten and manager Prakash Dixit were busy preparing for a disciplin  ....Read more

sportBy: navin | Monday , 2 Feb '09 16:32:48 PM Reply | Forward if the umpires makes the mistake and stil they complane then they should be pinilise for that
why not umpires?By: Naveen | Monday , 2 Feb '09 15:59:20 PM Reply | Forward Most of the match coz of umpire fault the player cant success with his carrier. It should stop. If its umpire mistake he should also punish before the match series. This News site should take vote frm people
Officials are above lawBy: Venkatanarayanan | Monday , 2 Feb '09 14:20:57 PM Reply | Forward More importantly, all officals (especially the match referree) are totally above law in the game of cricket. It is a matter of serious concern that the match referees have been extra caustic and stringent with the Asian teams as compared with the other teams. Unless there is a review mechanism that includes stalwarts from all countries, there is very little credence ICC can ever expect. But then, where is it written in the law books that ICC officials need to be unbiased?
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