First Appointments for ICC's Elite Panel Umpires and Referees
BCCSL - 29 March 2002
Sri Lanka's Ranjan Madugalle, the Chief Referee of the International Cricket Council, has been appointed for the five-Test and five One-Day-International series between the West Indies and India in the Caribbean which begins on 11th April 2002, the ICC announced.
Asoka De Silva, also from Sri Lanka and a member of the Elite Panel of Umpires, will also officiate in the Caribbean series, in the first three Tests.
These are among the first appointments for the new Elite Panel Umpires and Referees who were appointed recently by the ICC. The schedule of assignments will see each of the five referees and eight umpires in action during an intense period of international cricket over the next month.
ICC Six Nations Challenge
The ICC Six Nations Challenge tournament in Namibia (6th to 15th April) will be a first posting for new referee Wasim Raja. The former Pakistan all rounder will take charge of the event that features ICC Associate member countries Canada, Holland, Kenya and Namibia preparing for the 2003 World Cup, in competition with A teams from Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe. Elite Panel umpire Rudi Koertzen will be the senior field official and will stand with umpires from each of the participating countries, including Sri Lanka's T.H. Wijewardena.
Sharjah Champions Trophy
Gundappa Viswanath will referee the Sharjah tournament between Pakistan, Sri Lanka and New Zealand (8th to 17th April), together with Elite umpires David Shepherd, Russell Tiffin and Srinivas Venkataraghavan.
West Indies v India
Chief Referee Ranjan Madugalle has been appointed for the five Test and five ODI series between the West Indies and India in the Caribbean, beginning on 11th April in Guyana. Daryl Harper and Asoka De Silva will stand in the first three Tests, followed by David Shepherd and Russell Tiffin for the fourth and fifth.
Zimbabwe v Australia
Clive Lloyd will be Match Referee for this series of three ODIs and two Test matches, beginning on 13th April. Dave Orchard will be the Elite Panel umpire for the One Day games and he and Srinivas Venkataraghavan will stand in both Tests.
Pakistan v New Zealand
This will be Mike Procter's first appointment since joining the Referees panel. The rearranged tour by the Kiwis will feature three ODIs (21st, 24th and 27th April) and two Test matches. Steve Bucknor will stand in each match and will be joined for the Tests by Rudi Koertzen.
"These appointments mark the start of a new era of full time match officials for international cricket. Each of the 13 members of the new panels will go into these series very well prepared, following their intensive induction at the recent Umpires and Referees Conference in Cape Town," commented ICC Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Speed. "They have been selected for their skills, experience and standing in the game and I have every confidence that they will bring new levels of authority and consistent decision making to the game," he added.
The new umpiring and refereeing panel system is effective from 1st April, but for practical reasons the ongoing series between South Africa and Australia and New Zealand and England will continue to operate under the existing panel system.
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