Dublin: Aleem Dar, a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, officiated his 200th One-Day International during the Ireland tri-series match between Bangladesh and West Indies at the Castle Avenue on Tuesday.
- The 50-year-old first umpired an ODI in 2000 when he stood in a match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
- Dar, who is from Pakistan, has been part of the ICC's elite panel since 2004 and will be officiating in his fifth World Cup during the upcoming edition in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14.
- His career highlights include standing in two ICC Men's Cricket World Cup finals - 2007 and 2011. He has umpired in 125 Test matches, which is the second highest after Steve Bucknor's 128 Tests, and in 43 Twenty20 Internationals, the highest by an umpire. He is the third to achieve the ODI milestone after Rudi Koertzen (209) and Billy Bowden (200).