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Colombo, Sep 15 : Umpire Kumar Dharmasena won the
David Shepherd Trophy for first time after being named ICC Umpire of
the Year at the ICC Awards here Saturday.
Dharmasena, 41,
received the award following voting by the 10 Test full-member captains
as well as the seven-man Elite Panel of ICC match referees. The Sri
Lankan was judged on his decision statistics and officiating skills
during the past 12 months.
Dharmasena, accepting his award from
Graham Gooch, said: "This award means a lot to me after playing cricket
for 12 years. It's for the Sri Lankan umpires and the community who
looked after my growth. I feel I had a great year on-and-off the field
and I feel having been a cricketer has helped me with my decision making
as an umpire and to give better decisions.
"This is one of the
best awards I could have got as an individual as I only joined the Elite
Panel a year ago, it's a really honour."
The Sri Lankan faced
strong competition from Billy Bowden, Rodney Tucker, Richard
Kettleborough, five-time winner Simon Taufel and three-time winner Aleem
Dar.
Dharmasena, who made his international debut as an umpire
in 2009, joined the Emirates Elite Panel in May 2011. In the voting
period he stood in seven Tests and 13 ODIs.
Prior to umpiring,
Dharmasena represented Sri Lanka in 31 Test matches and 141 ODIs and was
part of Sri Lanka's 1996 ICC World Cup winning side.
© IANS
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