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Indian Umpire KN Ananthapadmanabhan Included in ICC’s International Panel
Ananthapadmanabhan played 105 First-Class and 54 List A games for Kerala, taking 344 and 87 wickets respectively.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Aug 11, 2020, 12:25 AM (IST)
Edited: Aug 11, 2020, 12:29 AM (IST)

India’s KN Ananthapadmanabhan has been included in ICCâs international panel of umpires following compatriot Nitin Menonâs promotion to the elite panel. The former Kerala spinner joins fellow Indians C Shamshuddin, Anil Chaudhary and Virender Sharma in the international panel and is now eligible to officiate in the ODI and T20 internationals apart from umpiring in the junior World Cup.
Ananthapadmanabhan,50, has officiated in all major domestic events including the IPL. He also was the official in the Ranji Trophy final between Bengal and Saurashtra last year and even stood at both ends for a while after Shamshuddin got injured.
âThis was what I was waiting for a long time, and I knew I would get it and am extremely happy and delighted. I missed out playing for the country as I plied my trade when the countryâs greatest leg spinner Anil Kumble reigned supreme. We played almost around the same time and hence I failed to play for the country,â the elated former Kerala skipper said.
âLot of international cricket is on the cards and hopefully I will be in one of those. I knew I would make it as I was given quite a number of opportunities to harness my skills by ICC.â
Ananthapadmanabhan played 105 First-Class and 54 List A games for Kerala, taking 344 and 87 wickets respectively. He also scored three First-Class hundreds and eights half-centuries.