QUIZ! Name every umpire to officiate in men's Test cricket since 2005...

46 men from 10 nations have umpired in men's Test cricket since 2005. How many can you remember...?

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Comments

Posted by M Ali Raza on 12/04/2020 at 13:29

Time should be 15 or 20 minutes.

Posted by Anthony Malcolm Walsh on 08/04/2020 at 00:19

david shepherd gamini silva tyrone wijewardene jeremy lloyds krishna harihan nadeem ghauri brian jerling suresh shastri darell hair peter parker steve bucknor russell tiffin mark benson amish shaheba rudi koertzen daryl harper asoka de slva shavir tarapore simon taufel billy doctrove enamul haque tony hill asad rauf steve davis billy bowden ramone martinez simon fry ian gould kumar dharmesena richard illingworth sundaram ravi ruchiara pallygugare paul wilson aleem dar nigel llong rod tucker bruce oxenford richard kettleborough marias erasmus paul reifell chris gaffaney joel wilson michael gough ian howell evan watkin nitin menon

Posted by David Rimmer on 07/04/2020 at 16:45

I only got 11. A good quiz as it demonstrates how many umpires fly under the radar. I should have got Darrell Hair, Rudi Koertzen, Daryl Harper, Billy Bowden and Richard Kettleborough. Is Mark Benson the only one Test cap player to become a Test umpire?

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