Aleem Dar receives guard of honour in last Test as ICC Elite Panel umpire
Last updated on: 08 April,2023 12:28 pm
Bangladesh and Ireland lined up in Mirpur to pay honour to him
(Web Desk) – Pakistan’s Aleem Dar was presented a guard of honour by players of Bangladesh and Ireland after he officiated his final Test match as an ICC Elite Panel umpire.
Videos shared on social media show the players of the both teams lined up to pay honour to Mr Dar who exited from the elite panel after 19 years.
During his last match as umpire, Bangladesh defeated Ireland by seven wickets in their one-off test on Friday, comfortably chasing down the 138 runs needed for victory on the fourth day in Mirpur after an inspired fightback by the touring side a day earlier.
Social media users also paid tribute to the legendary umpire as curtains fall on his celebrated career.
— Faisal Javed Khan (@FaisalJavedKhan) April 7, 2023
— Rick Eyre on cricket (@rickeyrecricket) April 7, 2023
— Dimuth Karunarathna (@IamDimuth) April 7, 2023
— Vijay Lokapally (@vijaylokapally) April 7, 2023
— Abdur Rafay (@iabdurrafay10) April 7, 2023
Aleem Dar is one of the most distinguished umpires in international cricket having officiated 435 men's international matches. Dar has had a long and celebrated career as an international umpire. He made his international debut in 2000 and quickly rose through the ranks, with his sound decisions in matches earning him acclaim from the players and fans, ICC said in its blog.
Dar was appointed to the ICC International Panel of Umpires in 2002 and officiated at the 2003 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup in South Africa. Dar continued his rise as he was appointed as a member of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires in 2004. He was the first Pakistani to be appointed to the Elite Panel.
Dar has also stood in some major international matches, officiating in the 2006 ICC Men's Champions Trophy final, the 2007 and 2011 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup finals and the 2010 and 2012 ICC Men's T20 World Cup finals. Dar was voted the ICC Umpire of the Year for three consecutive years between 2009 and 2011.