ICC announces umpires and match referee panels for Pakistan’s Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Qualifying round
International Cricket Council (ICC) Officially released a list of official officials for the match to be officially supervised. ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 QualificationsIt will be held in Lahore, Pakistan from April 9th to April 19th.
A total of 10 referees and three match referees were appointed for this important tournament. The Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Qualifying will be a high stakes contest featuring four full-member teams. Bangladesh, Ireland, Pakistan and West Indies – Together with the sub-nation Scotland and Thailand. Six teams will compete in a 15-match round-robin format, with the top two sides securing spots at the Women’s ODI World Cup and will be held at India The second half of this year.
Historical appointment of Saleema Imtiaz
One of the most notable inclusions on the panel is saleem i imtiazLast year she became the first Pakistani woman to participate in the ICC panel of judges and made history. She has been officially nominated for the ICC International Panel of Development Umpires, a groundbreaking achievement highlighting her incredible journey in the field of judgement. All-round mother of a woman in Salema, Pakistani Kainat ImtiazExpressing and expressing her gratitude and hope for the future, “This is not just a victory for me. It is a victory for all the aspiring female cricketers and referees in Pakistan. I hope that my success will motivate countless women who dream of making their mark in the sport,” Salema quoted.
Saradam Banevana’s pioneering journey
Another prominent name for the panel is Sarah Dambagnevana from Zimbabwehe has already left a lasting influence on the world of cricket. She became the first female umpire for Zimbabwe to host the Cricket World Cup final of the ICC U19 Women’s T20 World Cup 2023. Additionally, she broke new ground as the first female judge to stand on the equipment of a domestic male in Zimbabwe, setting a precedent for her country and the female civil servants beyond.
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Bangladesh is represented by two judges
Bangladesh has two staff members on the panel Masudur Rahman Mukul and Shatira Jaquir Jesse You will receive your ICC schedule. Rahman Mukul has hosted the ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in both 2020 and 2024, building a solid reputation as a regular staff member of the ICC events. Meanwhile, former Bangladeshi international cricketer Jakir Jesy will make his referee debut in the famous tournament. Her transition from player to official is evidence of an increase in female opportunities in sports.
Includes Donovan Koch and other prominent judges
Donovan KochAustralian judges were initially inspired by elite judges Richard Kettleborough During his stint in the UK, there is another important inclusion in the panel. His vast experience and knowledge of the game become a tournament asset. The panel is further strengthened by the presence of experienced officials The appearance of the bub From South Africa, Candice La Bold From the West Indies, Silva’s dedication From Sri Lanka and New Zealand Shawn HagueAll of them have hosted multiple ICC tournaments over the years.
Matching the referee and referee panel for ICC Women’s ODI World Cup 2025 Qualifying round
- The appointed match referees are as follows: Ali Naqvi (Pakistan), Shandre Fritz (South Africa), Trudy Anderson (New Zealand)
- The 10-person judge panel includes: Faisal Khan Afridi (Pakistan) Salema Imtias (Pakistan) Sarah Dambanievana (Zimbabwe) Masdur Rahman Mukul (Bangladesh) Shatira Jakir Jess (Bangladesh) Donovan Koch (Australia) Bab (South Africa) Chandes Laborde (New Zealand)
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