"Not again." That was what an angry Brad Haddin told New Zealand umpire Tony Hill in Durham a week ago as Australia was in the thick of a batting collapse that would complete the Ashes defeat.
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The wicketkeeper does not blame the decision for Australia's loss, but after disputing being called lbw to a rampaging Stuart Broad he has taken issue with the umpiring in the Ashes in general.
"I think England deserve to be in the position they are at 3-0. I think they've played the better cricket," Haddin said.
"I think the standard of the umpiring in this series has been something that they could have a look at. There have been times when they have cracked under the whole pressure of a big campaign like it is."