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Development Panel of ICC Umpires

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The International Panel of ICC Development Umpires is a panel of international cricket umpires chosen by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Established in 2005, its members are drawn from the organisation's associate members; representatives of full members have been members of the panel in the past. It stands alongside, and is intended to offer a career path into the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. Umpires on the panel are not restricted to matches between associate teams, and have officiated at One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International level.[1]

A number of female umpires including Lauren Agenbag, Kim Cotton, Shivani Mishra, Claire Polosak, Sue Redfern, Eloise Sheridan, Mary Waldron, Jacqueline Williams, Narayanan Janani and Vrinda Rathi have been included in the panel in the past.[2]

Current panel

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The panel has a current membership of 43.[3]

International Panel of ICC Development Umpires
Umpire Country Region
Ravi Angara  Botswana Africa
David Odhiambo  Kenya
Isaac Oyieko
Rockie D'Mello
Andrew Louw  Namibia
Claus Schumacher
Ewoud Lassen
Francis Samura  Sierra Leone
Patric Makumbi  Uganda
Emmerson Carrington  Bermuda Americas
Arnold Maddela  Canada
Harry Grewal
Rohan Shah
Jermaine Lindo  United States
Sameer Bandekar
Vijaya Mallela
Ramasamy Venkatesh  Hong Kong Asia
Tabarak Dar
Viswanadan Kalidas  Malaysia
Buddhi Pradhan    Nepal
Durga Subedi
Vinay Kumar Jha
Rahul Asher  Oman
Vinod Babu
Harikrishna Pillai
Shivani Mishra  Qatar
Sarika Prasad  Singapore
Ashwani Kumar Rana  Thailand
Akbar Ali  United Arab Emirates
Shiju Sam
Aasif Iqbal
Suresh Subramanian  Indonesia East Asia-Pacific
Alu Kapa  Papua New Guinea
Lakani Oala
Bri Olewale
Jesper Jensen  Denmark Europe
Mark Jameson  Germany
Rizwan Akram  Netherlands
Nitin Bathi
Maulik Prabhudesai
David McLean  Scotland
Iain McDonald
Ryan Milne

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Indian umpires Janani Narayanan, Vrinda Rathi named in ICC panel". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  2. ^ "ICC News Update: Two more women umpires named in panel". Cricket World. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ "ICC Match Officials 2024-25". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 25 May 2025.