International Panel of ICC Umpires

The International Panel of ICC Umpires was established by the ICC in 1994 following trial in 1992/3, to ensure that one neutral umpire would stand in every Test match.[1] It is made up of officials nominated from each of the twelve Test playing cricket boards. From 2002, its role in Tests was largely supplanted by the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.

Umpires from the International Panel are employed to officiate home One Day international matches, but may also be called upon to aid the Elite Panel in Test matches and overseas ODIs during busy cricketing calendar years.[2][3]

Current panel

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As of 11 October 2024, the ICC International Panel consisted of:[4][5]

Country Selected Umpires Panel
  Afghanistan Ahmad Shah Pakteen, Ahmad Shah Durrani, Bismallah Jan Shinwari, Izatullah Safi
  Australia Donovan Koch, Sam Nogajski, Phillip Gillespie, Shawn Craig, Ben Treloar, Greg Davidson
  Bangladesh Masudur Rahman, Gazi Sohel, Tanvir Ahmed, Morshed Ali Khan
  England Alex Wharf, Russell Warren, Martin Saggers, Mike Burns
  India Jayaraman Madanagopal, Rohan Pandit, Virender Sharma, K. N. Ananthapadmanabhan
  Ireland Johnny Kennedy, Mark Hawthorne, Roland Black, Aidan Seaver
  New Zealand Wayne Knights, Chris Brown, Shaun Haig, Cory Black
  Pakistan Aleem Dar, Faisal Afridi, Asif Yaqoob, Rashid Riaz
  South Africa Lubabalo Gcuma, Stephen Harris, Arno Jacobs, Allahudien Paleker
  Sri Lanka Prageeth Rambukwella, Ruchira Palliyaguruge, Raveendra Wimalasiri, Lyndon Hannibal
  West Indies Gregory Brathwaite, Nigel Duguid, Deighton Butler, Zahid Bassarath
  Zimbabwe Langton Rusere, Iknow Chabi, Percival Sizara, Forster Mutizwa

Former members

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The following umpires were the member of the International Panel.

Country Members
  Australia Darrel Hair†, Steve Randell, Steve Davis†, Peter Parker, Simon Taufel†, Mick Martell, Paul Wilson, Bruce Oxenford†, Simon Fry, Gerard Abood, Shawn Craig, Bob Parry, Paul Reiffel†, Rod Tucker†, Daryl Harper
  Bangladesh A. F. M. Akhtaruddin, Anisur Rahman, Enamul Haque Moni, Jahangir Alam, Mahbubur Rahman, Mesbahuddin Ahmed, Nadir Shah, Sailab Hossain, Showkatur Rahman, Syed Mahabubullah, Sharfuddoula
  England Dickie Bird, Ken Palmer, Nigel Plews, David Shepherd
  India VK Ramaswamy, Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan, Sundaram Ravi†, C. Shamsuddin, Vineet Kulkarni, Anil Chaudhary
  Ireland Alan Neill, Richard Smith, Paul Reynolnds
  New Zealand Brian Aldridge, Steve Dunne
  Pakistan Khizer Hayat, Mahboob Shah
  South Africa Barry Lambson, Karl Liebenberg
  Sri Lanka B. C. Cooray, K. T. Francis
  West Indies Lloyd Barker, Steve Bucknor†, Patrick Gustard, Nigel Duguid
  Zimbabwe Ahmed Esat, Charles Coventry, Graeme Evans, Jeremiah Matibiri, Nigel Fleming, Owen Chirombe, Kantilal Kanjee, Ian Robinson, Quintin Goosen, Russell Tiffin†, Christopher Phiri
  • †: Later elevated to the Elite Panel from the International Panel

Original panel

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The original members of the International Panel in 1994 were:[1]

Country Members
  Australia Darrel Hair, Steve Randell
  England Dickie Bird, Ken Palmer, Nigel Plews, David Shepherd
  India VK Ramaswamy, Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan
  New Zealand Brian Aldridge, Steve Dunne
  Pakistan Khizer Hayat, Mahboob Shah
  South Africa Barry Lambson, Karl Liebenberg
  Sri Lanka B. C. Cooray, K. T. Francis
  West Indies Lloyd Barker, Steve Bucknor
  Zimbabwe Kantilal Kanjee, Ian Robinson

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Cricket: Bird launches initiative, The Independent, 14 January 1994
  2. ^ ICC – Match Officials Archived 1 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "International Panel Duties". Archived from the original on 26 May 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2009.
  4. ^ "ICC International Panel of Umpires". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  5. ^ "KN Ananthapadmanabhan promoted to ICC's international panel of umpires". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 August 2020.