"Whatever they're doing now, they're doing 20 years too late," Hair was quoted as saying by the Sydney Morning Herald.
Hair feels the world body has allowed "chuckers" to flourish.
"They (the ICC) had a chance in 1995 to clean things up and it's taken them 19 years to finally come back and say they want chuckers out of the game. I can't believe that Saeed Ajmal has been able to bowl as long as he has, and they say he is bending his arm by 45 degrees (the legal limit is 15 degrees) or something.
The ICC reported Pakistan's prolific spinner Ajmal for suspect action in August while West Indies off-spinner Sunil Narine was reported during the recently held Champions League T20 tournament.
Recalling the Boxing Day Test incident in 1995 when Muralitharan no-balled Muralitharan for an illegal action, Hair said: "People say 'you should be happy with the way things turned out'...With the chuckers being weeded out. But it doesn't give me any personal satisfaction whatsoever," he said.
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