New Era

Renowned cricket umpire George retires

- – Cricket South Africa

Renowned umpire Shaun George has announced his retirement from the game, ending a distinguis­hed career that spanned over 20 years.

The veteran match-official stood in his 50th and final Twenty20 internatio­nal when the Proteas took on West Indies in the third KFC T20I at the DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesbu­rg on Tuesday night.

The 55-year-old was also a standing umpire in 60 one-day internatio­nals (ODI), the last of which came between Namibia and Nepal in Windhoek in December.

“Everyone reaches a stage where they know they’ve had enough and I’m now at that point,” George said. “It’s time to hand the baton over and give other guys the opportunit­y.”

One of Cricket South Africa’s (CSA) most respected umpires, he officiated in over 100 first-class matches, 171 List A or one-day games and 206 T20s.

He also was involved in 26 women’s ODIs and 21 T20s, including going to five ICC Women’s World Cups. Among his greatest honours was being the standing umpire alongside Gregory Brathwaite of West Indies when England played India at Lord’s in the 2017 World Cup final.

“That match is definitely one of my highlights,” George recounted. “But my most memorable moment has to be that first ODI between South Africa and Australia on my home ground St George’s Park (in Gqeberha on 23 October 2011).

“That was quite special, to do it in familiar surroundin­gs of where I grew up with so many people that I knew all around me.

“Overall, I must say, however, that I was afforded a wonderful opportunit­y through cricket and I am extremely grateful for it. When I started out, I never expected to get to so many Internatio­nals, not forgetting all the local and domestic games I stood in both at home and internatio­nally.

“I’ve been fortunate enough to travel the world through cricket, I’ve been fortunate enough to officiate in internatio­nal matches, I’ve been fortunate enough to enjoy what I’ve been provided with and I mean there’s plenty guys that may not get to do what I did, so I’m really just thankful to have been involved in something that I love.”

As part of a CSA exchange programme, George also got to stand in domestic cricket matches in New Zealand, Australia, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and India. He also praised his family for affording him the opportunit­y to spend time away from home.

 ?? Photo: Club Cricket SA ?? Calling it a day… South Africa’s renowned umpire Shaun George announced his retirement from the game after an illustriou­s 20-year career.
Photo: Club Cricket SA Calling it a day… South Africa’s renowned umpire Shaun George announced his retirement from the game after an illustriou­s 20-year career.

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