International cricket gets first woman match referee

Published May 15, 2019
The 51-year-old GS Lakshmi (2nd from left), who first officiated as a match referee in domestic women’s cricket in 2008-09, has overseen three women’s ODIs and three Twenty20s. ─ Photo courtesy BCCI/ESPNCricinfo
The 51-year-old GS Lakshmi (2nd from left), who first officiated as a match referee in domestic women’s cricket in 2008-09, has overseen three women’s ODIs and three Twenty20s. ─ Photo courtesy BCCI/ESPNCricinfo

NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Tuesday named G.S. Lakshmi as the first woman on the international panel of match referees, making her eligible to take control of men’s games.

The 51-year-old Lakshmi, who first officiated as a match referee in domestic women’s cricket in 2008-09, has overseen three women’s ODIs and three Twenty20s.

Her appointment came just after Australia’s Claire Polosak became the first woman umpire in a men’s ODI last month.

“To be selected in the international panel by the ICC is a huge honour for me as it opens up new avenues,” Lakshmi said in an ICC statement. “I have had a long career as a cricketer in India and also as a match referee.

“I hope to put my experience both as a player and as a match official to good use on the international circuit.”

Meanwhile, Australia’s Eloise Sheridan has joined Polosak on the ICC’s umpires development panel, taking the number of women on the body that provides umpires for all internationals to eight.

Lauren Agenbag, Kim Cotton, Shivani Mishra, Sue Redfern, Mary Waldron and Jacqueline Williams are the other women on the panel.

Published in Dawn, May 15th, 2019

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