I was speaking relatively mate. The smoke screen of the 'junior umpire' tag, along with the hatred of Hair in certain sections might have let Doctrove off, doesn't change the fact however that Doctrove was the one more experienced on the application of Law 42.3.
"Ball tampering controversies are not new to Doctrove, who was one of the standing umpires in 1995 when the Barbados Under 19 team was punished for ball tampering and in the 2004 Carib Beer Series when the Barbados senior team conceded penalty runs against Guyana. On neither occasion were individual offenders identified."
Source:
http://www.caymannetnews.com/cgi-script/csArticles/articles/000054/005497.htm
I don't know what the procedure is when the umpires disagree on a decision, as Doctrove claims they did, but it certainly seems, given his history, that Doctrove has little ground to pin the blame on Hair. He was experienced enough on the application of that law, more so than Hair was, and once he assented to awarding 5 runs to England, he should cop more of the blame as far as I am concerned.