ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024 Announces Match Officials

Dubai, The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced the lineup of match officials for the upcoming ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup 2024. The tournament, set to take place in South Africa from January 19 to February 11, will feature an experienced team of 16 umpires and four match referees to oversee a total of 41 matches.

According to International Cricket Council, this selection of officials includes seasoned umpires and referees from across the globe. The opening match in Potchefstroom on January 19 between hosts South Africa and West Indies will be officiated by Roland Black of Ireland and Gazi Sohel of Bangladesh, with former Sri Lankan international cricketer Graeme Labrooy as the match referee. TV Umpire Rashid Riaz Waqar of Pakistan and Bismillah Jan Shinwari of Afghanistan will complete the officials’ lineup for the inaugural game.

The highly anticipated match on January 20 between defending champions India and Bangladesh in Bloemfontein will see Australia’s Donovan Koch and West Indies’ Nigel Duguid as on-field umpires. Zimbabwe’s Langton Rusere will serve as the fourth umpire, with South African duo Allahudien Palekar as TV Umpire and Shaid Wadvalla as Match Referee.

The event also includes umpires from the host nation, with Allahudien Palekar and Bongani Jele both representing South Africa. Their extensive international experience will be crucial in games like the Pakistan vs. Afghanistan match in East London, officiated by Jele and India’s K.N.A. Padmanabhan, with India’s Narayanan Kutty as the Match Referee.

Other notable fixtures include the Sri Lanka vs. Zimbabwe match in Kimberley on January 21, with Mike Burns and Patrick Gustard as on-field umpires, Masudur Rahman Mukul of Bangladesh as TV Umpire, Faisal Khan Afridi of Pakistan as Fourth Umpire, and England’s Wayne Noon as Match Referee.

Sean Easey, ICC Manager – Umpires and Referees, emphasized the importance of the U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup in the ICC calendar, highlighting it as a platform for future stars and a key event for developing umpires. The diverse and motivated team of international match officials is expected to uphold the highest standards of the game, contributing significantly to the tournament’s success.

The full schedule of Match Official appointments for group stage fixtures is available on the ICC’s Online Media Zone, with appointments for the later stages to be announced in due course.