Elite Panel of ICC Umpires - Current Members

Current Members

The Elite Panel as of the 10 November 2012 consists of:

Umpire Date of Birth Age as of 4 December 2012 Year Appointed Tests ODIs T20Is Country
Billy Bowden 11 April 1963 700149000000000000049 years, 7002237000000000000237 days 2003 70 170 19 New Zealand
Bruce Oxenford 5 March 1960 700152000000000000052 years, 7002274000000000000274 days 2012 8 39 12 Australia
Aleem Dar 6 June 1968 700144000000000000044 years, 7002181000000000000181 days 2004 74 150 18 Pakistan
Asad Rauf 12 May 1956 700156000000000000056 years, 7002206000000000000206 days 2006 43 95 17 Pakistan
Steve Davis 9 April 1952 700160000000000000060 years, 7002239000000000000239 days 2008 36 111 14 Australia
Ian Gould 19 August 1957 700155000000000000055 years, 7002107000000000000107 days 2009 27 72 15 England
Tony Hill 26 June 1951 700161000000000000061 years, 7002161000000000000161 days 2009 31 93 17 New Zealand
Marais Erasmus 27 February 1964 700148000000000000048 years, 7002281000000000000281 days 2010 12 41 13 South Africa
Rod Tucker 28 August 1964 700148000000000000048 years, 700198000000000000098 days 2010 19 26 18 Australia
Kumar Dharmasena 24 April 1971 700141000000000000041 years, 7002224000000000000224 days 2011 9 35 3 Sri Lanka
Richard Kettleborough 15 March 1973 700139000000000000039 years, 7002264000000000000264 days 2011 9 18 3 England
Nigel Llong 11 February 1969 700143000000000000043 years, 7002297000000000000297 days 2012 4 19 10 England

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