Beyond the Test World
December 29, 2010
Posted by Martin Williamson on 12/29/2010 in ICC
Associates and Affiliates umpires announced

The ICC has announced that umpires Theunis van Schalkwyk (Namibia), Courtney Young (Cayman Islands), Mark Hawthorne (Ireland) and Richard Smith (Cyprus) have been added to the ICC Associate and Affiliate International Umpires panel following the annual review and selection process.


The four new umpires have replaced Subhash Modi of Kenya, who retired earlier this month after umpiring in international cricket for nine years, Paul Baldwin of Germany, who has resigned following his selection in the ECB reserve umpires' panel for the second successive year, and Karran Bayney, who has failed to retain his position. An additional umpire in the Europe Region was also appointed following a request by the region to meet its growing needs and requirements.

The umpires on the ICC Associate and Affiliate International Umpires panel can be assigned to ODIs and T20I matches involving Associates and Affiliates Members as well as officiate in Under-19 and women's cricket.

ICC Associate and Affiliate International Umpires panel 2011

Africa - Jeff Luck (Namibia), Theunis van Schalkwyk (Namibia)

Americas - Roger Dill (Bermuda), Courtney Young (Cayman Islands)

Asia - Buddhi Pradhan (Nepal), Sarika Prasad (Singapore)

East Asia Pacific - Shahul Hameed (Indonesia)

Europe - Niels Bagh (Denmark), Mark Hawthorne (Ireland), Ian Ramage (Scotland), Richard Smith (Cyprus)

Comments (1)
Posted by: Aniruddha at February 14, 2011 9:54 AM

It is delightful to see new names in Bermuda, Cyprus, Indonesia being interested to Cricket. I can visualize that the day is not far ahead when cricket will be played in more than 50 countries and will be even more popular than the soccer world cup and will be a prime sports in the Olympics and Asiads. Kudos to ICC to promoting it rightly.

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