javascript hit counter
Untitled Document
Press Releases RSS Feeds
LOGO
Joe Root hits maiden Test ton at Headingley | Rajiv Shukla says no changes in IPL schedule | Spot fixing scandal is deep rooted in India, Kirti Azad | Kamal Nath says BCCI president should resign | Srinivasan heads for Kolkata for BCCI meeting, Meiyappan in custody till May 29 | BCCI chief Srinivasan to meet arrested Meiyappan, may be asked to step down | Defiant Srinivasan says he cannot be bulldozed to resign | 'Exhausted'' Vettori faces ''black cloud'' over Test future after Leeds Test pull out | Won't sponsor Team India if Srinivasan continues, Sahara | Gurunath Meiyappan to be produced in court today in IPL spot fixing case | 
Home | Game Stadium | Live Scores | News | Photos | Columns | Multiplayer | Schedule | Rankings | Cricket Doctor | Mobile Products
Quick Links: IPL 6 - Points Table  | Online Multiplayer Rummy | Learn Maths & Science thro Sports | Want to enhance your Career? | 1st Online MMO cricket game

Billy Doctrove announces retirement from Emirate Elite Panel

The ICC today confirmed that Emirates Elite Panel umpire Billy Doctrove has announced his retirement from umpiring and will not be seeking an extension to his contract...
1) “It has been 14 incredible years for me as an international umpire and we have enjoyed every moment of it”

2) Vince Van Der Bijl: “Billy has been an excellent servant of the game and we thank him on behalf of the entire cricket fraternity for his outstanding contribution”

Dubai, 7 June 2012: The ICC today confirmed that Emirates Elite Panel umpire Billy Doctrove has announced his retirement from umpiring and will not be seeking an extension to his contract which expires at the end of this month.

Doctrove was due to officiate in the forthcoming ODI and Test series between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, starting in Pallekele from 7 June, but has withdrawn from what would have been his last assignment as an elite panelist as he had to return to Dominica due to a family bereavement.

As such, the second Test between New Zealand and South Africa in Hamilton in March has turned out to be Doctrove’s last appearance as an elite panelist.

This brings down the curtain on an outstanding career in top-level umpiring in which the 56-year-old stood in 38 Tests, 112 ODIs and 17 T20Is, including the final of the ICC World Twenty20 2010 between England and Australia in Barbados.

Doctrove, born on 3 July 1955 in Marigot, Dominica, made his ODI debut on 4 April 1998 in a match between the West Indies and England in Kingstown, St Vincent, and two years later in Antigua stood in his first Test between the West Indies and Pakistan, a match which the home side won by one wicket.

Doctrove was promoted to the Emirates International Panel of ICC Umpires in 2004 before being elevated to the elite panel in April 2006.

Doctrove, reflecting on his decision and career, said: “After much consideration I have informed the selectors of my decision to retire.

“It has been an incredible 14 years for me as an international umpire and I have enjoyed every moment of it.

“It has been a dream journey and to supervise international matches which were played by many great players at iconic venues.

“I am also honoured and privileged to have been part of the transformation process in cricket with the introduction of technology which is now considered as an integral component of international cricket and the introduction of the revolutionary twenty20 format which has taken cricket to a completely new level.

“It was a highlight to umpire in the ICC World Twenty20 final in Barbados. That was a special and an unforgettable occasion.

“I am extremely thankful to my family and friends worldwide, for their support and encouragement that they afforded to me during my career.

“I would also like to thank the WICB and the ICC for the many opportunities they provided me to serve this wonderful game.”

In his tribute to Doctrove, Vince Van Der Bijl, ICC Umpires and Referees Manager, said: “Billy has been an excellent servant of the game and we thank him on behalf of the entire cricket fraternity for his outstanding contribution as an international umpire for 14 years.

“To have remained as one of the game’s top officials for that length of time has required Billy to be self-motivated, confident and well respected.

“Billy is a very special man, with strong values, firm beliefs yet with an underlying gentleness and humour, and a great family man - a wonderful blend.” (By; ICC MEDIA RELEASE)

Published on Jun 07, 2012
Top Stories
ICC appoints Opta as its official data provider
ICC to deliver official fantasy cricket game for upcoming ICC Champions Trophy
ICC withdraws Asad Rauf from Champions Trophy because of spot-fixing allegations
Ex-ICC chief Mani urges body to safeguard 'cricket's sanctity' following IPL spot-fixing scandal
ICC announces schedule of warm-up matches ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy
ICC statement relating to ICC Cricket Committee
ICC denies BCCI-led vote fixing allegations
De Villiers on the hunt for the elusive ICC trophy
''Ousted'' Tim May slams BCCI-fueled ICC`s '' cancerous stand-over tactics''
ICC called to probe probable ‘vote fixing’ behind Sivarama Krishnan’s election to body
ICC is most ineffective sports governing body; Australian Cricketers Association
ICC Cricket Committee to meet in London on May 28 and 29
ICC puts stamp of approval on new PCB constitution
ICC chief urges ‘banned’ Butt, Asif to apologise for spot-fixing conspiracy
Champions Trophy boss says ‘bumper crowds’ evidence of one-day format’s ‘long life’
PCB creates new constitution in accordance with ICC rules
ICC reaction to CAS decisions
Ticketek appointed ticketing provider for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015
India-Pak Champions Trophy match tickets sold out within 30 minutes
India v Pakistan and England v Australia ICC Champions Trophy 2013 tickets back on sale
About Us |  Site Description |  Purchase Process |  Terms & Conditions |  Disclaimer |  Feedback |  Contact Us          Copyright © 2013-krishcricket.com