Development Panel of ICC Umpires

The International Panel of ICC Development Umpires. is a panel of international cricket umpires chosen by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Established in 2005, its members are drawn primarily (though not exclusively) from the organisation's associate and affiliate members (rather than its full members). It stands alongside, and is intended to offer a career path into, the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. Umpires on the panel are not restricted to matches between associate and affiliate teams, and have officiated at One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International level.[1][2]

This panel also includes 12 woman officials. They are Lauren Agenbag, Kim Cotton, Shivani Mishra, Claire Polosak, Sue Redfern, Eloise Sheridan, Mary Waldron, Jacqueline Williams, Janani Narayanan and Vrinda Rathi.[3]

Current Panel

The panel was updated on March 23, 2020, and has a current membership of 53.[4]

International Panel of ICC Development Umpires
UmpireCountryRegion
Ravi Angara  Botswana Africa
David Odhiambo KenyaAfrica
Isaac Oyieko KenyaAfrica
Rockie D'Mello KenyaAfrica
Claude Henry NamibiaAfrica
Andrew Louw  Namibia Africa
Francis Trevor Samura  Sierra Leone Africa
Lauren Agenbag  South Africa Africa
Makumbi Patrick Musoke  Uganda Africa
Emmerson Carrington  Bermuda Americas
Arnold Maddela  Canada Americas
Harry Grewal  Canada Americas
Jermaine Lindo  United States Americas
Sameer Bandekar United StatesAmericas
Vijaya Prakash Mallela United StatesAmericas
Jacqueline Williams JamaicaAmericas
Tabarak Dar Hong KongAsia
Ian Thomson Hong KongAsia
Janani Narayanan  India Asia
Vrinda Rathi  India Asia
Viswanadan Kalidas Malaysia Asia
Buddhi Pradhan   NepalAsia
Durga Nath Subedi   NepalAsia
Vinay Kumar Jha   NepalAsia
Parameswaran Pillai Harikrishnan  Oman Asia
Vinod Babu  Oman Asia
Rahul Asher  Oman Asia
Shivani Mishra Qatar Asia
Sarika Prasad SingaporeAsia
Ashwani Kumar Rana  Thailand Asia
Akbar Ali United Arab EmiratesAsia
Iftikhar Ali United Arab EmiratesAsia
Shiju Sam United Arab EmiratesAsia
Claire Polosak AustraliaEast Asia-Pacific
Eloise Sheridan  Australia East Asia-Pacific
Suresh Subramanian  Indonesia East Asia-Pacific
Kim Cotton New Zealand East Asia-Pacific
Alu Kapa Papua New GuineaEast Asia-Pacific
Bri Olewale  Papua New Guinea East Asia-Pacific
Lakani Oala Papua New GuineaEast Asia-Pacific
Jesper Jensen  Denmark Europe
Sue Redfern EnglandEurope
Mark Jameson  Germany Europe
Mary Waldron IrelandEurope
Rakbir Hassan  Italy Europe
Heath Kearns  Jersey Europe
Adriaan van der Dries  Netherlands Europe
Huub Jansen NetherlandsEurope
Pim van Liemt NetherlandsEurope
Rizwan Akram  Netherlands Europe
Alex Dowdalls ScotlandEurope
Allan Haggo  Scotland Europe
David McLean ScotlandEurope

See also

References

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