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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In the gentleman&#8217;s sport of cricket, it would not be complete without the humble man in a white coat and hat, watching over the game. In fact, there are two on each end of the pitch- this helps to get a greater scope of what is going on. Thanks to new technology a third umpire</p>
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<p class="message-body">In the gentleman&#8217;s sport of cricket, it would not be complete without the humble man in a white coat and hat, watching over the game.</p>
<p class="message-body">In fact, there are two on each end of the pitch- this helps to get a greater scope of what is going on. Thanks to new technology a third umpire settles off the field- and has many resources and tools to make a final informed decision- tools like the snick-o-meter, which records the sound of the ball hitting the bat. And ball tracing which follows the path of the ball to see where it would end up, to determine if it would hit the wicket.</p>
<p class="message-body">Unlike a referee that just implements the rules and runs around and blows whistles. An Umpire on the other hand has more responsibility; they inspect the equipment, <strong><a href="https://ebay.to/3761xim">choose which balls to play with</a></strong>, decide the duration of breaks during a match, judge whether the crease is up to standard, Umpires can even call off matches due to weather and bad lighting and even fine players for misconduct.</p>
<p class="message-body">There is no doubt cricket has had a facelift. Long are the days where overweight hairy men would bowl and bat and most of the crowd would fall asleep. See my article on “<strong><a href="http://cricketsfinest.com/what-is-t20-cricket">How T20 cricket revolutionised cricket</a></strong>”  With the introduction of T20 cricket, the format encourages sponsors, partnerships, and shares of ownership are bought by corporations. Just like a dragon&#8217;s den situation. In return, they get a huge audience as potential customers. Therefore millions and millions are invested, this adds more pressure for the Umpires.</p>
<p class="message-body">They face serious sticks and sometimes get their lives threatened if they make a decision that does not agree with the fans. Thankfully the third umpire can lighten the load by taking some of the blame, but some fans still don&#8217;t see it like that. With the responsibilities and in some cases lives at stake. Umpires get compensated for their time at <strong><a href="https://www.newscienceofforextrading.com/?hop=sakeeb">100 thousand dollars a year</a></strong>. This works out at 3k per ODI match 5k for a test match 1.5k for a T20 match and 3k for ICC Tournament. All of this and not much attention is given to Umpires outside of the pitch.</p>
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<p>The life of an umpire is hard, with over 200 days of work abroad a year, it would make it difficult to raise a family. It was this precise reason why the legendary Umpire Dickie Bird was never married. He wrote an autobiography that sold millions of copies, he was knighted and had a statue made of him with the famous finger. Dickie bird had it all-but the biggest regret is not being married. He said he was married to cricket and got very close but decided otherwise.</p>
<p>Aleem Dar from Pakistan is one of the most experienced umpires in the game. With over 100 test matches and over 200 ODI matches, under his belt and winning umpire of the year 3 times in a row. His house is decorated with trophies and pictures of himself with cricketers and Bollywood film stars. This success is due to accurate decisions, Aleem dar can tell if a ball traveling over 80mph has kissed the bat or not. This is even before the third umpire looked at the cameras. Aleem is over 50 years of age, supports a beard, and has a wife and two kids. Yet his expertise is still in demand. Aleem Dar is part of the elite panel of umpires. This consists of umpires from all over the world to officiate in Test matches and ODI matches.</p>
<p>The Covid 19 epidemic has affected the world, many people are suffering and many competitions have been put on hold. Pakistan was one of the first countries to be hit. However, Aleem Darr felt the need to kindly distribute free food from his restaurant “Darr’s delighto” in Lahore.</p>
<p>So next time you watch a cricket game remember that being an umpire is not as easy as it looks, it involves a lot of responsibility and dedication. Some have regrets whilst others have managed and wouldn’t change a thing.</p>
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<p>As the second most-watched sport after football. Cricket is enjoyed all over the world. The old British sport that spread its wings all over the commonwealth, introducing cricket throughout the world. It grew to be a popular sport in South Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe.</p>
<p>Cricket has expanded over the last hundred years all over the planet. But the funny thing is only 12 teams play..2 teams from Europe 5 teams in South Asia, 2 from Africa, 1 in west indies<br />
representing 15 Caribbean countries and 2 from the very bottom of the earth in Australiasia</p>
<p>These countries are full members whilst 93 countries remain as associate countries.It wasn&#8217;t too long that Ireland and Afghanistan joined as members in 2018 and ten years before that<a href="http://cricketsfinest.com/the-second-biggest-cricket-stadium-in-the-world/"> Bangladesh</a> joined also. It is promising to see new countries join- but at such a slow rate?</p>
<p><strong>The Netherlands and Cricket?</strong></p>
<p>The Netherlands and Dutch cricket is not the first thing you think of when visualising cricket-Even though the name Cricket&#8221; comes from the Dutch word &#8220;Kricke&#8221; and the &#8220;Krickstoel&#8221; resembled the stumps we see today behind the batsmen. The dutch cricket board was established in 1883. It is one of the oldest national governing bodies in the sport- it is even older than some of the full members<br />
of the ICC.<br />
Dutch cricket has been enjoyed for many years since an English traveler played on dutch soil in 1780. It didn&#8217;t stop their many foreigners played cricket in the Netherlands.</p>
<p>In 1969 The England team stopped by before an ashes match and embarrassingly lost against the home team. Cricket was the most popular sport in the Netherlands in the 19th century until football came. This didn&#8217;t get in the way of Dutch cricket. The team plodded along and made a few more upsets. In 2003 the Netherlands made an impressive 320 runs in the Icc world cup and beat <a href="http://ebay.us/Lz0kCM">Namibia </a>by 64<br />
runs. Jacob Jan Esmeijer was one of the Netherlands &#8216; best-left arm spinners. He would not let anyone go for more than 5 runs an over.</p>
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<p>Jan was one of the names in the hall of fame of Dutch cricket. Anton Bakker played in the 1969 match against England and was considered the best captain in Dutch cricket. Steven lubbers also is a<br />
great. Even though he didn&#8217;t do much in the first few competitions, he found his confidence and got 12 wickets in 1986 and made 3 half centuries. He stayed put and guided his country through matches and tournaments. <a href="https://89a60ib4m1hrex7agotdxyv6l1.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SMARTERNOTHARDER">He retired on a high note</a>, in 1996 and now sadly a gymnastic teacher.</p>
<p>A talent wasted, 6000 cricketers in the Netherlands are yearning to bring it back. There needs to be a push for this sport in this country. Captain Paul Borren retired at 34 leading the orange team for nine years. He contributed over 1000 runs with the bat and 46 wickets. Paul led the team to another historic victory, against England in 2009, winning by 4 wickets. The left-arm spinner Peter<br />
Seelar succeeds him. He is determined to push the team to new boundaries but understands he has big boots to fill.</p>
<p><strong>The future could possibly be&#8230;Orange?</strong></p>
<p>Things have progressed&#8230;In 2017 the Netherlands has regained ODI status after 4 years, which is a huge achievement. Ryan Campbell is the coach of the Orange team and he is confident that his team will continue to make more upsets and surprises. But they need to &#8220;Up their game&#8221; for the big teams. Last year in Dubai and Abu Dhabi the Netherlands won eight of nine games to qualify and beat<br />
Papua New Guinea, in the final, to win the ICC T20 World cup qualifier trophy.</p>
<p>This sport survived the first world war as the dutch continued to tour England. Cricket has a new formidable force. It is the Royal dutch lions, they are fighting for what they once had. &#8220;Kricke&#8221;<br />
Ryan Campbell the coach said that Netherlands will not accept that they are just known as the &#8220;13th&#8221; member in the ICC but a team that never forgets and never gives up.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sport unites people of races, creeds, and colours. It raises the competitiveness among players from different countries and is great to watch. All this but yet we still witness, now and again, unethical incidents that shake the world and cause uproars and controversies among nations and fans. Cricket is well-known as a gentleman’s game. However,</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sport unites people of races, creeds, and colours. It raises the competitiveness among players from different countries and is great to watch.<br />
All this but yet we still witness, now and again, unethical incidents that shake the world and cause uproars and controversies among nations and fans.<br />
Cricket is well-known as a gentleman’s game. However, the game often falls prey to some un-gentle-man incidents and behaviors such as ‘racism’. Through-out the history, incidents pertaining to racial abuse are reported by players. They are victimized by opposition teams, crowds, or even by their own team-mates.<br />
The ages-long colonial mindset of differentiating people on the bases of color or creed seems to be still hovering over the fields of the great game. For some cricketing boards, it is not that much important, but for others, however; it surely is a matter of concern. Some of the incidents which occurred included racial abuse of players both on and off the field.</p>
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<p>1) Ashwell Prince Exposing player discrimination</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-14533" src="http://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ashwellprince-300x169.jpg" alt="Ashwell prince" width="300" height="169" srcset="https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ashwellprince-300x169.jpg 300w, https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ashwellprince-1024x575.jpg 1024w, https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ashwellprince-768x431.jpg 768w, https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ashwellprince.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /></p>
<p>Ashwell Prince has come-up with a series of revelations on 10th July, due to the on-going debate within the South African ranks over Lungi Ngidi. Former left-arm batsman alleged that the black players within the <a href="https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fitm%2FSouth-African-Cricket-Shirt-SIGNED-Official-1999-World-Cup-Signed-By-The-Team%2F333576815829%3Fhash%3Ditem4daaba44d5%3Ag%3AOhcAAOSwk9xemHgl&amp;campid=5338664502&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=cricketsfinest">South African team </a>were often blamed for the national team’s loss in the world cups. He quoted,</p>
<p>“Black players drink too much on a flight, it’s all over the media. White player urinates over the balcony of a team hotel, with several onlookers, it’s swept under the carpet”</p>
<p>Ashwell also revealed the team management’s lack of seriousness over the racial abuse on black South African players during the team’s tour of Australia in 2005. He quoted the response of team management when he complained about racial abuse:<br />
“<a href="https://0d75fnqcoddo9n1p42ofoozs2l.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=SMARTERNOTHARDER">Ah it’s only some people in the crowd, not the majority</a>, let’s get back out there.”<br />
Ashwell says that there are many more examples of this and that he will probably include it in a book one day.</p>
<p>2) The Monkey-gate Incident</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-14534" src="http://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/racistsingh-300x180.jpg" alt="Harbhajan Singh" width="300" height="180" srcset="https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/racistsingh-300x180.jpg 300w, https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/racistsingh-768x461.jpg 768w, https://cricketsfinest.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/racistsingh.jpg 800w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><br />
The incident occurred in 2008, during the second test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney. Off-spinner from India, Harbhajan Singh was allegedly involved in a racial slur. Andrew Symonds reported the veteran spinner from<a href="http://cricketsfinest.com/ms-dhoni-retires-2/"> India</a> had called him ‘Monkey’ on the field.  <a href="https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-53481-19255-0/1?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fitm%2FIndia-Cricket-Legend-HARBHAJAN-SINGH-Signed-Colour-Photo%2F392918791244%3Fhash%3Ditem5b7bc8f44c%3Ag%3Ass0AAOSwzLJfSAWE&amp;campid=5338664502&amp;toolid=10001&amp;customid=cricketsfinest">Harbhajan</a> was charged for a level 3 offense of racial abuse against Symonds. After the test match finished he was banned from 3 test matches.</p>
<p>3) Usman Khwaja on Racism and Discrimination in Cricket Australia</p>
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<p><a href="http://cricketsfinest.com/wasim-akram-the-king-of-swing/">Pakistani-born</a> Australian test opener, Usman Khwaja, revealed the ugly truth of discrimination and racism he had to face while coming through the ranks of the Australian domestic circuit. He said,<br />
&#8220;Being racially vilified actually made me stronger in many respects. I even had a couple of kids try to fight me one day heading home from school. For no reason either! They were in my class one second and the school bell rang — the next minute I’m just about to leave the gates of my school and they are having a go at me,&#8221;</p>
<p>He remembers being called a &#8216;curry muncher&#8217; which, he says, was particularly hurtful. But just like the saying &#8220;Sticks and stones&#8221; this only <a href="https://d7dfdjgfp3np8q8a1d3hrzw37y.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BESTRONG">made him stronger</a>.</p>
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