
NEW DELHI: Australian umpire Daryl Harper has admitted that he committed errors while officiating in the first Test between India and the West Indies but said Indian players too did not play in the spirit of the game.
Harper, who withdrew from the third Test starting on July 6 at Roseau, Dominica after severe criticism from the Indian players, sarcastically said that he should not have applied the laws of cricket to them.
Another one bites the dust!
"I didn't have my best game of the year but referee Jeff Crowe, who observed every ball, calculated that I had managed to get 94% of all my decisions correct. That analysis was confirmed from headquarters in our Dubai office," Harper said about the series-opener, which India won by 63 runs.
"There was one LBW against Harbhajan that would have been reversed had Decision Review System been available. I also failed to detect a no ball when West Indian Bishoo's back foot touched the side or return crease. It's about as common as Indians eating beef burgers," he said.