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#Post#: 17567--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: RCG Date: May 18, 2020, 12:22 pm
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And what happens with those nations who do not have Elite
umpires? Or even those with a small number? Do they umpire every
home test match?
Guessing in England they go back to the county circuit, stepping
out for the international appointments.
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Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: Mackem ref Date: May 18, 2020, 2:21 pm
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I see your point, but I can’t imagine this being a long-term
measure. By the time international cricket is back to any sort
of capacity I would imagine travel bans will be much lifted to
allow for travel - otherwise, certain nations will have to give
some umpires test debuts:
Australia - already have Oxenford, Reiffel and Tucker (plus Paul
Wilson)
Bangladesh - no current test umpire (sharfuddoula? Not sure who
else!)
England - Gough, Illingworth, Kettleborough and Llong
India - Nitin Menon has already officiated tests. Maybe recall S
Ravi?
New Zealand - only Gaffaney (debuts for Chris Brown and/or Wayne
Knights)
Pakistan - already have Dar. Ahsan Raza seems experiences enough
for debut, plus women’s world t20 final shows ICC trust him
South Africa - only have Erasmus (Shaun George most likely to
debut)
Sri Lanka - already have Dharmasena plus Palliyaguruge has TM
experience
West Indies - only have Wilson, but Brathwaite would be
experienced enough for a TM
Other than that, can’t see Afghanistan, Ireland or Zimbabwe
taking on the expense at hosting a test at this time!
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Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: AFAref Date: May 18, 2020, 5:19 pm
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[quote author=Mackem ref link=topic=119.msg17568#msg17568
date=1589829673]
New Zealand - only Gaffaney (debuts for Chris Brown and/or Wayne
Knights)
[/quote]
Or maybe a recall for Brent Bowden
#Post#: 17577--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: Leggy Date: May 19, 2020, 1:03 am
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[quote author=AFAref link=topic=119.msg17574#msg17574
date=1589840362]
[quote author=Mackem ref link=topic=119.msg17568#msg17568
date=1589829673]
New Zealand - only Gaffaney (debuts for Chris Brown and/or Wayne
Knights)
[/quote]
Or maybe a recall for Brent Bowden
[/quote]
Or even Billy ;)
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Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: TheThingFromLewes Date: May 19, 2020, 6:02 am
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Wilson from West Indies should be no where near the elite panel
IMO.
#Post#: 17583--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: TVOS Date: May 19, 2020, 10:59 am
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[quote author=Leggy link=topic=119.msg17577#msg17577
date=1589868206]
[quote author=AFAref link=topic=119.msg17574#msg17574
date=1589840362]
[quote author=Mackem ref link=topic=119.msg17568#msg17568
date=1589829673]
New Zealand - only Gaffaney (debuts for Chris Brown and/or Wayne
Knights)
[/quote]
Or maybe a recall for Brent Bowden
[/quote]
Or even Billy ;)
[/quote]
'Brent' is his actual name.
#Post#: 18656--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: Mackem ref Date: July 3, 2020, 1:47 pm
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As reported on another thread, appointments now confirmed by the
ICC:
England v West Indies Test Series
1: Richard Illingworth and Richard Kettleborough; TV - Michael
Gough; Fourth Umpire - Alex Wharf
2: Michael Gough and Richard Illingworth; TV - Richard
Kettleborough; Fourth Umpire - Aelx Wharf
3: Michael Gough and Richard Kettleborough; TV - Richard
Illingworth; Fourth Umpire - David Millns
#Post#: 18798--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: 2ndcity95 Date: July 9, 2020, 10:46 am
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Illingworth and Kettleborough not doing the calls for permanent
non-neutral umpires any favors today, with 4 decisions being
overturned. 3 for Kettleborough and 1 for Illingworth.
Incidentally all 4 decisions originally went against the West
Indies.
#Post#: 18799--------------------------------------------------
Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: ajb95 Date: July 9, 2020, 10:50 am
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[quote author=2ndcity95 link=topic=119.msg18798#msg18798
date=1594309582]
Illingworth and Kettleborough not doing the calls for permanent
non-neutral umpires any favors today, with 4 decisions being
overturned. 3 for Kettleborough and 1 for Illingworth.
Incidentally all 4 decisions originally went against the West
Indies.
[/quote]
Yep both having a terrible game. Two of kettleboroughs LBW’s
were plumb. Reluctant to give it out against home team??
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Re: International Cricket Appointments
By: SuffolkRef Date: July 9, 2020, 12:47 pm
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[quote author=2ndcity95 link=topic=119.msg18798#msg18798
date=1594309582]
Illingworth and Kettleborough not doing the calls for permanent
non-neutral umpires any favors today, with 4 decisions being
overturned. 3 for Kettleborough and 1 for Illingworth.
Incidentally all 4 decisions originally went against the West
Indies.
[/quote]
I thought it was two each as Illingworth certainly had two
overturned. An umpire's call went in the favour of England as
well yesterday.
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