Daily Observer (Jamaica)

West Indies skipper Holder wants end to having only home umpires

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP) — West Indies Captain Jason Holder pressed yesterday for an end to cricket’s insistence on home umpires because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, although he had no serious complaints about the officiatin­g in New Zealand.

Speaking after the West Indies suffered back-toback heavy losses to the Black Caps when only New Zealand officials were in charge, Holder said a fairer system would be to have an umpire from both countries on duty.

The Internatio­nal Cricket Council (ICC) introduced neutral umpires 26 years ago to end accusation­s of home-team bias.

But with the COVID-19 disruption to internatio­nal sport and the “logistical challenges with internatio­nal travel” the ICC rescinded the rule this year to again allow for home umpires and match referees.

Holder said in any Test series there would be questionab­le decisions and he thought the New Zealand umpires “did a reasonable job” as the Black Caps coasted to a first Test victory by an innings and 134 runs and won the second by an innings and 12 runs.

“But, I don’t understand a situation where we’re having home umpires,” he said.

“If we can travel and do a quarantine, I don’t see why an opposing (team) umpire can’t do the travel and quarantine. If players are making the sacrifice and go on the road and continue cricket then I feel as though the umpires should do the same.

“If it’s a case where you get a home and an opposing umpire to do a Test match then I think that’s fair.”

 ?? (Photos: Dwayne Richards) ?? Matthew Gordon of Jamaica College winning the first event on the track, the 5000m Open, in 17:08.97 minutes at the Tyser-mills Classics at Calabar High School on Saturday.
(Photos: Dwayne Richards) Matthew Gordon of Jamaica College winning the first event on the track, the 5000m Open, in 17:08.97 minutes at the Tyser-mills Classics at Calabar High School on Saturday.

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