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2013 ICC Women’s World Cup: Female umpire among match officials
New Zealand's Kathy Cross would be the only female umpire officiating alongside 12 of her male counterparts picked by the ICC for the group stage of the Women's cricket World Cup to be held in India from January 31 to February 17.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jan 26, 2013, 01:07 PM (IST)
Edited: Jan 26, 2013, 01:07 PM (IST)


The 2013 ICC Women’s World Cup will begin on January 31 in Mumbai © Getty Images
Dubai: Jan 26, 2013
New Zealand’s Kathy Cross would be the only female umpire officiating alongside 12 of her male counterparts picked by the ICC for the group stage of the Women’s cricket World Cup to be held in India from January 31 to February 17.
The tournament referee responsibilities throughout the event will be handled by David Jukes of the ICC Panel of Regional Referees.
Meanwhile, Tony Hill of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires will also attend the event in a mentoring role for the 13 umpires involved in the tournament.
Cross, meanwhile, would be joining Gregory Brathwaite, Vineet Kulkarni, Ravi Sundaram, C Shamshuddin, Ruchira Palliyaguru, Ahsan Raza, Shaun George (all Emirates International Panel of ICC Umpires), Ian Ramage, Mark Hawthorne, Shahul Hameed, Buddhi Pradhan and Sarika Prasad (all Associate and Affiliate International Umpires Panel).
Ravi Sundaram will be replaced with C Shamshuddin from February 7 onwards due to the former’s appointment to the upcoming men’s series between New Zealand and England.
Appointments have also been made for the warm-up matches.
The warm-up matches will be staged from January 28 to 30 in Mumbai and Cuttack.
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None of these matches will carry official ODI International status.