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No Indian in ICC panel of umpires for 2012-13 season

[:::~Spartacus~:::];3042476 said:
indians have no talents in umpiring, india never produced good umpires, the best umpires come from england, australia and pakistan

What about Venkat !! He umpired in many Ashes and the world cup... I do agree that there is none now... And i also agree that whoever is there now sucks big time.. Same can be said about Pak... and except Alim dar ( who is awesome umpire , really love him the way that he conducts) there is no big name...
 
Good Decision. No one deserve it. Indian umpires suckks big time.
 
It proves that India dont do unnecessary interfere in cricketing matters when we can do anything actually : ):cheers:
 
dont take as a troll

I never see any Indian umpire given right decisions i dont know how many umpires ICC hires from india but every umpire is dull from india. i dont know why they r like they Errrrrrr ....
 
India has a good umpire. Tarapore or something like that is his name. Always gives LBW when their is some connection between bat and ball. :D
 
India had one great umpire , venkat raghavan . That's all. No one after that. God to see javagal srinath in list of match referees but no Pakistani :P
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3042476 said:
indians have no talents in umpiring, india never produced good umpires, the best umpires come from england, australia and pakistan

Well
those who can play...... plays the game
Those who can't play......Coaches the game
Those who can't coach .......Judge (umpire) the game....

Those who can't do any of the above thing....Owns the game(SP):P
 
What about Venkat !! He umpired in many Ashes and the world cup... I do agree that there is none now... And i also agree that whoever is there now sucks big time.. Same can be said about Pak... and except Alim dar ( who is awesome umpire , really love him the way that he conducts) there is no big name...

there is another umpire called asad rauf who is also from pakistan
 
No Indian in ICC panel of umpires for 2012-13 season
No Indian in ICC panel of umpires for 2012-13 season - Hindustan Times

No Indian features in the International Cricket Council's umpires' panel for the 2012-13 season in which England's Nigel Llong was named as the replacement for the recently-retired Billy Doctrove Monday. Meanwhile, Australian Bruce Oxenford was named in 13-umpire team for
the September Twenty20 World Championships in Sri Lanka.

Long replaces Doctrove who announced his retirement from the elite panel last week.

Llong has already umpired in 12 Tests, 55 ODIs and 16 T20Is. He was appointed to the ICC Emirates Panel of International Umpires in 2002.

The 43-year-old made his international umpiring debut in the second-ever T20I, played between England and Australia at Southampton on 13 June 2005.

The following summer in a match between England and Sri Lanka at Lord's, Llong stood in his first ODI. His first Test was two years later in Dunedin in the match between New Zealand and Bangladesh, the ICC said in a statement.

During his playing days as a left-handed batsman and an off-spinner for Kent from 1990-1998, Llong played in 68 first-class matches in which he scored 3,024 runs and took 35 wickets.

Meanwhile, the 12 Elite Panelists -– Billy Bowden, Aleem Dar, Steve Davis, Kumar Dharmasena, Marais Erasmus, Ian Gould, Tony Hill, Richard Kettleborough, Nigel Llong, Asad Rauf, Simon Taufel and Rod Tucker -– will be joined for the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka by Oxenford.

The 52-year-old Oxenford has so far officiated in eight Tests, 34 ODIs and 11 T20Is. He was one of the six umpires who had been named to stand alongside the elite panelists in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 after being identified as an emerging and talented match official.

The match referees for the event will be Ranjan Madugalle and Jeff Crowe, while Graeme La Brooy will be the match referee to the women's part of the event.

The committee, which finalised the umpires' panels for the 2012-13 season and the World Twenty20 consisted of David Richardson (ICC General Manager – Cricket), Ranjan Madugalle (ICC Chief Match Referee), David Lloyd (former player, coach, umpire and now television commentator) and S Venkataraghavan (former elite panel umpire).

LOL :rofl: India is considering to change the name of International Cricket Council to Indian Cricket Council :rofl:
 
No Indian in ICC panel of umpires for 2012-13 season because not even a single one is good enough to stand for International matches.

BCCI should seriously invest in human capital to improve the training programme for world class umpires out of the billions they make.
 
No Indian in ICC panel of umpires for 2012-13 season because not even a single one is good enough to stand for International matches.

BCCI should seriously invest in human capital to improve the training programme for world class umpires out of the billions they make.

Venkat was a fantastic fair respected umpire. India havent pushed the umpire scene and there are i am sure they will look at getting a few of their chaps experienced enough to launch into the umpires role.
Back in the 80s England had the worlds worst umpire - umpire Constant, he was super crap. Then Pakistan had umpire shakoor Rana - incredibly rubbish. Recently we have had an Aussie Darryl Hare - he was sooo biassed. Trust me mate these things work in cycles. In a couple of years India will have an umpire on the panel
 
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