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Sunday 14 September 2014

Umpire banned from cricket match with fear of religious ancestry

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He is a cricket umpire "theologically neutral" because he was not due to his ancestors and Indians dominated by the Church of England XI XI match between the Vatican has been told not to officiate. Due to take place on September 19 at Canterbury, England XI XI Twenty20 match between the Church and the Vatican offered to officiate a cricket umpire, who has 18 years of experience Michael Claughton. 

The officials said they were "theologically neutral" and they wanted to ensure that his family could not be considered for the Catholic charity, said the fear of a team that could make him biased, but then left baffled Claughton, the Telegraph reported.

Claughton of the great 19th-century St. Albans, Bishop of Rochester, who was Thomas Leigh Claughton. Between 1852 and 1857 he was also a professor of poetry at Oxford University and Claughton, 65, as he held his serve in the Church Times, contacted the church, died in 1892 when an ad for a cricket match. He knew this was a church, and after the match, received a call back to inform him that his proposal was rejected because he said the organizers about his religious heritage.
"A very nice lady, 'I do not have any religious background of the umpires, England or the Roman Catholic Church decided not to because I'm afraid of going down,'" he said. "She said that Roman Catholics consider me biased. Because I do this, I could not accept an umpire, with 18 years of experience have found that it is completely baffling., I did not do a reasonably high standard of cricket, and now I umpire for Ashford in Kent County League umpire for Y. , who had been president of the club in a village, "Claughton said.

Ashfield, who was a counselor Claughton, he believes in God but not in any capacity within the church as his grandfather said. Twenty20 match to raise awareness of slavery around the world and is in the collection of funds for the Global Freedom Network. It is the weekly newspaper of the Anglican Church Times, and has been organized by Kent County Cricket Club. Indians dominate the Vatican's first cricket team to their first overseas tour of England XI before facing the formidable church was blessed by Pope Francis. 41-year-old father, Tony Currer, the Vatican, the team captain, a team charter is the only Englishman. Him between the ages of 24 and 41, seven Indians, two Sri Lankans and a Pakistani, are soaring.

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