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Umpires Asif Yaqoob and Rashid Riaz delighted at debuts

Published on: March 27, 2019 12:50 AM

Umpires Asif Yaqoob and Rashid Riaz are delighted at their imminent debuts in the one-day international series against Australia under Pakistan Cricket Board’s efforts to enhance the profiles of its match officials through a process to increase their reserves. Pakistan has been prominent in providing world-class umpires to international cricket and one name that comes to mind in terms of respect earned is Aleem Dar who has stood in 125 Tests, 198 one-day internationals and 43 Twenty20 internationals to date.

Aleem, who has won the prestigious David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of the Year from 2009 to 2011, is just three short of West Indies’ Steve Bucknor’s record of umpiring in most Tests. PCB strives to raise the standard of umpiring through a sustained pathway process of lectures, courses, workshops and appointments in domestic circuit. Asif Yaqoob, who will stand in the third one-day international in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday (today), admitted he has gradually come this far and wanted to make a reputation for himself.

“I am delighted to see my name as an on-field umpire for the first time in my career,” said the 45-year-old. “It is reward of hard work, ability to keep myself abreast with the development of the game and knowledge about the laws of the game.” Asif, who started his career in 2003, became one of four ICC international panel umpires from Pakistan in 2018. It was five years after he was enrolled as a PCB elite umpire. “I know basic requirements for an umpire are his passion for the game, his temperament, knowledge of the game and decision-making, so I keep myself strong in these areas,” said Asif.

The unassuming Asif owed his progress to former Sri Lanka umpire Peter Manuel, Pakistan’s own Aleem Dar and Ahsan Raza. “This is my chance to emulate the great in the field of umpiring and when I will stand in the ODI, my primary goal will be to make a name for myself and earn respect for my country in the field of umpiring,” said Asif whose T20I debut was also against Australia in Dubai last year. “I am also a faculty member for teaching umpires, so it’s my duty to keep myself updated on the rule changes and make that my strong point.”

Rashid Riaz, 43, has an added advantage of playing first-class cricket for National Bank. Under his captaincy, players like Azhar Ali, Imam-ul-Haq and Usman Salahuddin graduated to become Test cricketers from Model Town Club in Lahore. Rashid believes it will be a dream come true when he becomes one of the two on-field umpires in the fourth ODI in Dubai on Friday. “When I retired from first-class cricket, it was my aim to make a name for myself in umpiring and so I have worked hard to reach this far,” said Rashid. “It will be a dream come true for me, for which I thank the PCB and all the people who have helped me in my career.”

For Rashid, Aleem is a role model. “Aleem Dar is my role model as he is well-respected throughout the world,” said Rashid of Aleem who is serving in the ICC Elite Panel. “Umpiring is my passion and every day, I prepare myself well to go to a match, whether it’s a club match or a first-class or an international match.” Rashid international debut was also in the T20I series against Australia last year. Both Asif Yaqoob and Rashid Riaz stood in the PSL matches and are widely-respected in Pakistan cricketing circles.

Published in Daily Times, March 27th 2019.

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