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ICC's Associate and Affiliate Umpires Panel

LONDON, APRIL 8. Umpires from Nepal, Germany and Fiji may soon be seen officiating in high-profile events like the World Cup and the Champions Trophy after the International Cricket Council (ICC) on Friday announced the composition of the first-ever umpires panel for officials from the ICC Associate and Affiliate member countries.

Ten umpires from Bermuda, Denmark, Fiji, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, Nepal, Scotland and Singapore have been appointed to the ICC Associate and Affiliate Umpires Panel following a review of their performances and ability at the World Cup Qualifying Series Division Two tournament in Malaysia in February this year.

Members of the inaugural ICC Associate and Affiliate Umpires Panel: Trevor Henry (Ireland), Roger Dil (Bermuda), Subash Modi (Kenya), Sarika Siva Prasad (Singapore), Buddi Bahadur Pradhan (Nepal), Hameed Shahul (Indonesia), Paul Baldwin (Germany), Tony Cooper (Fiji), Niels Bagh (Denmark) and John Thallon (Scotland). — PTI

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