The International Cricket Council (ICC) has congratulated Richie Richardson for reaching a significant milestone of officiating 50 Men's Test matches as a Match Referee. Richardson achieved this feat during the first Test between Pakistan and England in Multan on Monday.
At 62, the former West Indies captain is a well-regarded member of the Emirates ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees. Since starting his referee career in February 2016, Richardson has also overseen 99 Men's ODIs, 99 Men's T20Is, and various women’s matches, including eight Women’s ODIs and 15 Women’s T20Is.
Sean Easey, ICC Senior Manager – Umpires and Referees: “Congratulations are offered for reaching this significant milestone.
“Building on his extensive experience from being a player and Team Manager, Richie has worked hard to establish himself as a Match Referee. That hard work is clearly paying off.”
“He conducts himself with composure, integrity, and respect, and in return he is highly respected by the game’s participants.
“On behalf of the ICC, I wish Richie best wishes for his 50th Test match as a referee.”
Richie Richardson: “It is an honour to be officiating in my 50th Men’s Test match. I have enjoyed doing this job in different parts of the world and in all three formats of the game.
“I thank the International Cricket Council, Cricket West Indies and all my colleagues for their support over the years. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my family and friends whose encouragement has been invaluable.”
In his cricketing career, Richardson scored 5,944 runs in 86 Test matches and 6,248 runs in 224 One Day Internationals. He joined the Emirates ICC Panel of Elite Match Referees in 2016 after his playing days.
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