Brad Haddin is a cheat.

He gets away without punishment from anyone. Remember Rashid Latif claiming the catch after the ball hit the ground? He was suspended for 5 games. Its the white man’s game and so much racisim still exists in cricket.
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Cricinfo - Haddin calls ‘cheat’ claims poor and low

Haddin calls ‘cheat’ claims poor and low
Cricinfo staff
February 2, 2009

Daniel Vettori was disappointed Brad Haddin did not make an effort to prevent Neil Broom from leaving the field after the wicketkeeper dislodged the bails in a bowled dismissal in Perth. New Zealand went on to win the game on the last ball, but Broom’s exit came at a critical time, ending his 42-run partnership with Ross Taylor.

Haddin’s gloves were in front of the stumps and knocked off the bails, with Michael Clarke’s delivery also appearing to head over the stumps. Neither umpire noticed Haddin’s movement, which should have led to a no-ball, but it was clear on the replay.

“I think you saw from Haddin’s reaction that he knew something was wrong so he probably should have made more noise about it,” Vettori told NZPA after the win. “It is [disappointing] because I thought that was the partnership that was going to win the game, so it put us under a bit more pressure. We’ve just got to make sure it doesn’t happen again.”

Haddin called Vettori’s response “poor” and “low”, but maintained the ball hit the stumps before his gloves. “I’m pretty disappointed in Dan that he didn’t have the decency to come and speak to me after the game if he had an issue with it rather than air his thoughts in a press conference,” Haddin told AAP. “I think the polite or the decent thing to do would be to come and ask me. He’s played a lot of cricket now and he knows too well what happens with these situations, so I thought it was a bit low. I think it’s quite poor.”

He said he was unaware at the time that his hands were ahead of the wickets. “After looking at the replay, my hands were in front of the stumps,” he said. “But the ball, I’m 100% positive, hit the bails first and then came up into my gloves.” Under the Laws, a no-ball should be called if the wicketkeeper does not stay behind the stumps until the ball touches the batsman, passes the stumps, or a run is attempted.

Ponting spoke before he had seen a replay but challenged Vettori to be sure of his Haddin criticism. "It’s a bit much, he’s basically claiming [Haddin’s] a cheat, isn’t he? That’s a bit strong unless they’re 100% certain.

“We’ll wait and see. If [a replay] does show anything that Brad is in the clear, I’ll certainly be letting Daniel know about it. It’s probably worth Haddin having a chat to him as well. He’s basically had a bit of a crack at Haddin’s make-up.”

Haddin told Ponting the ball had hit the top of off stump. “The umpire gave it out and the batsman walked off, and the next I heard of it was when I was asked about it at the end of play,” Ponting said. “[Haddin] obviously didn’t know, because if he knew then he wouldn’t have claimed it. Whatever we’re saying about Brad Haddin here, you can’t say that knowingly happened, that is for sure.”

Ponting’s night grew worse when he was fined 20% of his match fee after being two overs behind the required rate. The rest of the team received 10% punishments. Australia get the chance to hit back in the second match of the Chappell-Hadlee Series in Melbourne on Friday.

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Former ump Hair bristles at Broom verdict

FORMER Test umpire Darrell Hair said yesterday Neil Broom should definitely have been given not out and that it was “unfortunate” wicketkeeper Brad Haddin hadn’t admitted his infringement.

“It’s quite clear-cut. His [Haddin’s] gloves were in front of the stumps and the ball hadn’t passed the line of stumps, so he’s in breach of the law and it should have just been an automatic no-ball,” said Hair, now executive officer of the NSW Cricket Umpires and Scorers Association.

“Of all the people on the ground, he would have been the one who was best positioned to know. I think he should have owned up to it. I saw that [Ricky] Ponting has gone into bat for him after the Kiwis called him [Haddin] a cheat, but I can understand why the Kiwis would be livid about it.”

The responsibility for detecting Haddin’s encroachment lay with square leg umpire Bruce Oxenford. “People think the square leg umpire is out there for a rest, but the most important thing the square leg umpire is out there to look for are the things that happen the least and that’s hit wicket and the wicketkeeper encroaching,” Hair said.

“It should have just been called a no-ball from the square leg umpire … You can’t be stumped and you can’t be bowled off a no-ball. But it’s obvious that the ball missed the stump as well.”

Source: Former ump Hair bristles at Broom verdict - Cricket - Sport - smh.com.au

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ahhhh brings back memories of rashid latif taking a catch against bangladesh, when he scooped it up from the ground. 5 match suspension.

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Brad Haddin cant be a cheat , he is an Australian.

L-O-L :hehe:

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Aussies still lost so haha.

just look at Haddin's expression from the side angle view. He too was puzzled but never bothered to tell anyone. I am sure people must have noticed his expression but "choose" to ignore it. After all he is not a Pakistani.

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BTW, its very close. Looks like the ball did brush up the top of the bails.

as one of the commentators mentnioed, it really didn't matter if the ball touch the bails. Once the keeper catches the ball infront of the stumps it automatically becomes a no ball.

And once again nothing from the match referee or the ICC. They were quick to punish Latif when he claimed that dropped catch. :rolleyes:

controversy is not over yet as Punter is claiming that Vettori has apologized to Haddin via Text message for his comments. NZ squad on the other hand are pissed off since they claim that no apology was offered.

Ponting’s apology claim stuns New Zealand

PCB had a great involvement in that too. They wanted Latif out of captaincy and eventually out of the the team.

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*Haddin told Ponting the ball had hit the top of off stump. "The umpire gave it out and the batsman walked off, and the next I heard of it was when I was asked about it at the end of play," Ponting said. "[Haddin] obviously didn't know, because if he knew then he wouldn't have claimed it. Whatever we're saying about Brad Haddin here, you can't say that knowingly happened, that is for sure." *

Could'nt help but laugh at Ponting's staement regarding that Brad would not have claimed it if he knew. This is not the first time that the Australians have been caught cheating. Remember the infamous test between Australia and India wherein grounded catches were claimed to be out by these same Australians.

that says it all..