Jamaica Gleaner

Barbadian Brathwaite earmarked for Tests soon

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ROSEAU, Dominica (CMC): WELL-TRAVELLED BARBADIAN umpire Gregory Brathwaite has been tipped to become the next Test umpire from the region.

WEST INDIES Cricket Umpires Associatio­n secretary, Vivian Johnson, said the 50-year-old Brathwaite was currently among a group of officials on an “emerging panel” of internatio­nal umpires soon expected to graduate to the longest format.

“Based on reports, Gregory is in what we would call the ‘emerging panel’ of the internatio­nal panel of umpires,” Johnson said.

“We have four members on that panel – the internatio­nal panel – and he is integrated into the emerging panel. That means he is being earmarked for Test cricket in the future. That’s where they move from; it is on that level.”

Brathwaite has already stood in 44 One-Day Internatio­nals, the last coming on England’s high-profile tour of South Africa last February, and has also officiated in 28 T20 Internatio­nals.

Brathwaite is one of four Caribbean umpires on the ICC Internatio­nal Panel, alongside fellow countryman Leslie Reifer, Guyanese Nigel Duguid and Jamaican Patrick Gustard.

Currently, Trinidadia­n Joel Wilson is the only regional official on the ICC’s Elite Panel, having already stood in 19 Tests, including two of the five high-profile Ashes Tests last summer.

Johnson said Gustard, Duguid and Reifer were also making strides, along with woman umpire Jacqueline Williams – a 44-yearold Jamaican who made her internatio­nal debut last year and had already stood in five ODIs involving associate nations.

 ?? FILE ?? Umpire Brathwaite
FILE Umpire Brathwaite

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