The T20 World Cup 2022 to begin on October 16 in Australia.
The ICC has announced 20 match officials for the First Round and Super 12s stage of the tournament.
"In total, 16 umpires will officiate across the tournament with Richard Kettleborough, Nitin Menon, Kumara Dharmasena and Marais Erasmus having been the umpires in charge of 2021 final which saw this year's hosts claim their first ICC Men's T20 World Cup title. It is an experienced group of umpires, with the same 16 selected as last year's tournament which was held in the United Arab Emirates and Oman," the ICC said in a statement.
Apart from them, Chief Referee of the ICC Elite Panel of Match Referees, Ranjan Madugalle, is part of a quartet of former international cricketers who make up the match referees for the tournament with Andrew Pycroft of Zimbabwe, England's Christopher Broad, and Australian David Boon being the others.
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Pycroft will take charge of the tournament opener in Geelong on October 16 when Sri Lanka takes on Namibia in the First round with Joel Wilson and Rodney Tucker the umpires in the middle. Paul Reiffel will act as the TV umpire with Erasmus, occupying the role of the fourth umpire.
"Officials have been named for the entirety of the First Round and Super 12s, with the selections for the semi-finals and final of the tournament to be named in due course," the ICC added.
Erasmus, Tucker, and Aleem Dar are all set to appear in their seventh ICC Men's T20 World Cup, while Langton Rusere umpiring in his second World Cup of the year having stood in the 2022 Women's ODI World Cup.
Match Officials at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2022:
Match Referees: Andrew Pycroft, Chris Broad, David Boon, Ranjan Madugalle
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock, Aleem Dar, Ahsan Raza, Christopher Brown, Christopher Gaffaney, Joel Wilson, Kumara Dharmasena, Langton Rusere, Marais Erasmus, Michael Gough, Nitin Menon, Paul Reiffel, Paul Wilson, Richard Illingworth, Richard Kettleborough, Rodney Tucker.
(PTI inputs)