Former Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf dies aged 66

Former Pakistan umpire Asad Rauf, who was part of the ICC Elite List for several years, has passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Ramiz Raja confirmed on Thursday.

“Saddened to hear about the passing of Asad Rauf. Not only was he a good umpire but also had a wicked sense of humour. He always put a smile on my face and will continue to do so whenever I think about him. Many sympathies with his family for their loss,” Ramiz Raja tweeted.

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal also expressed his condolences to Rauf’s family and said: “Sad to know about the news of former ICC umpire Asad Rauf’s demise…May Allah grant him magfirat and give his family sabr. Ameen.”

Rauf, who umpired his first ODI in 2000 and his first Test in 2005, was in 2006, named in ICC’s Elite Panel. He was a part of the Elite Panel till 2013 and officiated 64 Tests, 139 ODIs, 28 T20Is and 11 women’s T20Is as either umpire or TV umpire.

He also officiated in 40 First Class matches, 26 List A matches and 89 T20s overall, including IPL matches. However, Rauf was forced to quit umpiring after being accused of his involvement in match-fixing and spot-fixing in 2016.

Before umpiring, Rauf played 71 First-Class matches, scoring 3423 runs, and appeared in 40 List A matches as a middle-order batsman.

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