Former first-class player Allahudien Paleker promoted to ICC umpire panel

Allahudien Paleker will be one of the umpires in Friday night's RamSlam clash between the Lions and Cobras at the Wanderers. Photo: Dev Govindjee via Facebook

Allahudien Paleker will be one of the umpires in Friday night's RamSlam clash between the Lions and Cobras at the Wanderers. Photo: Dev Govindjee via Facebook

Published Nov 17, 2017

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Africa congratulated Allahudien Paleker on

Friday on his promotion to the ICC International Panel of Umpires with

immediate effect.

He is the fifth South African umpire currently serving on

one of the ICC panels with Marais Erasmus, who was voted ICC Umpire of the Year

last year, serving on the ICC Elite Panel, and Shaun George, Adrian Holdstock

and Bongani Jele already serving on the ICC International Panel.

At the age of 39, he follows the 31-year-old Jele in an

encouraging trend of young umpires coming through the system.

“Congratulations to Allahudien on his well-deserved

promotion,” CSA acting chief executive Thabang Moroe said. “This is further

confirmation of the high regard there is for our match officials.

“Umpires are central to the game of cricket, and we are

fortunate to have an extremely competent group of match officials.

“We will continue to create opportunities for them to

develop through our exchange programmes with Australia,

India and New Zealand.

“This programme enabled Allahudien to stand in first-class matches in all three

those countries, and contributed significantly to his development as a match

official.”

Paleker and Holdstock will be standing together in Friday

night’s RamSlam T20 Challenge match at the Wanderers between the Highveld Lions

and Cape Cobras.

To date, Paleker has officiated in 68 first-class matches,

50 limited-overs matches and 47 T20 matches.

In addition, He played in 16 first-class matches for Western

Province B and Northerns.

Cricket South

Africa

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