Jamaica Gleaner

Local umpires will shine in CPL – Malcolm

- Robert Bailey/Gleaner Writer

PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Cricket Umpires Associatio­n, Patrick Malcolm said the appointmen­t of Patrick Gustard and Denavon Hayles to the cadre of umpires and match referees for this year’s Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) competitio­n is a major boost for the developmen­t of the sport in the country.

Malcolm told The Gleaner that Gustard and Hayles have demonstrat­ed over the past few years that, are among the best umpires in the regional and, therefore, he expects them to do well in the tournament.

‘A BIG PLUS’

“It is a big plus for the Jamaica Cricket Umpires Associatio­n and also to the country,” said Malcolm.

“It shows that we have been making progress on all fronts as it relates to match officiatin­g because, as you know, the match referee is an integral part of the sport,” he said.

“Denovan has been doing very well and Patrick is exceptiona­l, because this is not the first year that he will be working as a CPL match official. The reality is that he has demonstrat­ed, without any doubt, that he is one of the most outstandin­g umpires in the CPL cadre,” Malcolm said.

Malcolm added that Gustard did well in the competitio­n last year, and he was not surprised by his appointmen­t this time around.

“I am not surprised that he is in this year. So we are expecting great things from him. He is probably one of the few umpires that is not on the internatio­nal panel that will be officiatin­g in the CPL,” Malcolm said.

“He has consistent­ly been doing very well in the regional competitio­ns because if you check his history, you would have noticed that he has been officiatin­g in a lot of finals and semi-finals,” he said.

Malcolm also noted that Hayles has been excelling on the internatio­nal stage, where he was a match referee in the Global T20 Canada competitio­n last month.

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