Anil Chaudhary, CK Nandan to be seen umpiring in upcoming Under-19 World Cup

NewsBharati    03-Jan-2018
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Dubai, January 3: Earlier Indian Umpires were not given much importance in the International sports arena but now the time has changed. Indian Umpires Anil Chaudhary and CK Nandan have been selected in the 14-strong panel of officials for the Under-19 World Cup starting January 13 in New Zealand by International Cricket Council (ICC). 

 

For the upcoming Under-19 World Cup which is starting from January 13 in New Zealand, the ICC has selected Anil Chaudhary and CK Nandan in the 14-strong panel of officials. ICC on Wednesday announced the 14 members of the Emirates International Panel of ICC Umpires officiating in the tournament for the 12th edition of Under-19 World Cup.

Other 12 Umpires officiating in the tournament are Robert Bailey, Gregory Brathwaite, Nigel Duguid, Shaun George, Shaun Haig, Mark Hawthorne, Ranmore Martinesz, Ahsan Raza, Shozab Raza, Timothy Robert Robinson, Langton Rusere and Paul Wilson. Apart from them, David Odhiambo, Buddhi Pradhan and Ian Ramage from the ICC Development Panel will also be officiating in the tournament.

Jeff Crowe of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Match Referees, and Devdas Govindjee and David Jukes of the International Panel of ICC Match Referees, will also be officiating in the tournament. Shaun George and Ahsan Raza will be the on-field umpires for the match between defending champions the Windies and hosts New Zealand on an opening day at the Bay Oval in Tauranga while Robert Bailey will be the TV umpire and Timothy Robinson the fourth umpire. David Jukes has been appointed as the match referee for this match.

However, umpire and match referee appointments for the knockout stages will be announced after the teams have been confirmed. Meanwhile, West Indies will be looking to defend their title and emulate Pakistan, who won consecutive titles in 2004 and 2006.

Australia and India have won the title three times each while England and South Africa are the other teams to have won the tournament, which replicates a major tournament experience in terms of organization and playing facilities. The other teams participating in the 16-team tournament are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Ireland, Kenya, Namibia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.

The team has been divided into groups of four each. The top two sides of each group will advance to the Super League while the remaining eight teams will figure in the Plate Championship. The preliminary round matches will be followed by quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals, plus the playoffs.