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David Boon

Ashes 2021: Match Referee David Boon Tests Covid Positive, To Miss Fourth Test

Boon, who is asymptomatic and fully vaccinated, including having a booster, will remain in Melbourne and in line with Victorian State Government Health guidelines will continue quarantining for 10 days.

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T20 World Cup: West Indies Cricketers Fined For Slow-Over Rate in 20 Run Loss Against Sri Lanka

On-field umpires Aleem Dar and Langton Rusere, third umpire Paul Wilson and fourth umpire Richard Kettleborough levelled the charge.

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AUS vs IND 2020: Australia Fined For Slow Over-Rate in Boxing Day Test Versus India, Docked World Test Championship Points

Tim Paine's side were already reeling after a comprehensive eight-wicket defeat in the Boxing Day Test that levelled the four-match series at 1-1.

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3rd T20I: India Fined 20 Per Cent Match Fee For Maintaining Slow Over-Rate in Sydney

Australia vs India, 3rd T20I: Virat Kohli's men were found to be an over short of the target after time allowances were taken into account.

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ICC confirms match officials for Sri Lanka’s limited-overs tour of Pakistan

David Boon has been confirmed as the match referee for the upcoming limited overs series between Pakistan and Australia.

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Umpire S Ravi left out from latest list of ICC Elite Panel of Umpires

Gough and Wilson have been promoted after gaining significant experience at the international level.

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Michael Gough and Joel Wilson named in ICC Elite Panel of Umpires

English umpire Michael Gough and Joel Wilson of the West Indies have been added to the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires.

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2019 Cricket World Cup: ICC announces list of 22 match officials

The tournament opener between England and South Africa will see three World Cup winners officiating.

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We played more cricket than this generation, found time to improve: Shane Warne

There is a feeling in cricketing fraternity that a choc-a-bloc international calendar leave youngsters with very little time to work on their game.

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World Cup Countdown: 1987 – Craig McDermott shatters Imran Khan’s dreams at Lahore

Australia had put up 267 in the semi-final at Lahore on November 4, 1987. Despite a long fourth-wicket stand and several cameos down the order, Pakistan lost a battle to Craig McDermott.

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