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CWI retains panel of 13 Senior Umpires

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Nigel Duguid is the lone Guyanese on the panel

Cricket West Indies (CWI) has announced that annual retainer contracts have been offered to all 13 members of the existing Senior Panel of Umpires for the new contract period April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.

The significant reduction in regional cricket in the last contracting period, due to the impact of COVID-19, has resulted in no changes being made to the list of umpires to be offered contracts.

CWI invests annually in the panel of umpires due to their fundamental role in ensuring that the spirit and integrity of cricket is preserved, and that the highest possible quality fair play is upheld on the field. Investing in a broader pool of umpires who can be rewarded for their hard work and application in developing their skills is vital for the health of cricket at all levels.

CWI’s Director of Cricket Jimmy Adams said: “I am pleased that even in the midst of our financial constraints, CWI will be re-engaging our senior panel of umpires as we recognise and appreciate their important role within the game. We all hope that there will be increasing amounts of cricket within the region in the months ahead to allow our best umpires to continue their ongoing development.”

The Senior Panel of Umpires being offered retainer contracts is as follows:

CWI’s Senior Panel of Umpires 2021/22

Zahid Bassarath

Johnathan Blades

Gregory Brathwaite

Deighton Butler

Nigel Duguid

Patrick Gustard

Danesh Ramdhanie

Leslie Reifer

Verdayne Smith

Christopher Taylor

Carl Tuckett

Jacqueline Williams

Christopher Wright

During the recent International Home Series between West Indies and Sri Lanka, for the first time, all match officials were of Caribbean origin due to the ICC temporarily permitting the appointment of locally-based match officials from the Emirates Elite Panel of Match Officials and the Emirates ICC International Panel of Match Officials.

This was due to the logistics challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. One very positive outcome was for Barbadian and West Indies Umpire, Gregory Brathwaite, to officiate in his first Test Match. (CWI)

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