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World Cup: India's Nitin Menon to officiate in second semi-final, Tucker will be on field umpire for India-New Zealand clash

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the match officials for the two semi-finals of the ICC Cricket World Cup, which will be played in Mumbai and Kolkata. India takes on New Zealand in a much-anticipated first semi-final of the marquee tournament at the iconic Wankhede Stadium while South Africa faces five-time champions Australia at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

World Cup: India's Nitin Menon to officiate in second semi-final, Tucker will be on field umpire for India-New Zealand clash
World Cup: India's Nitin Menon to officiate in second semi-final, Tucker will be on field umpire for India-New Zealand clash
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Nov 14, 2023, 9:37 AM IST

Updated : Nov 14, 2023, 9:51 AM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): The veteran Rod Tucker will stand in his 100th ODI during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final between India and New Zealand. The first semi-final will be played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on November 15.

The Australian Rod Tucker and Richard Illingworth of England will be the on-field umpires for the Mumbai clash between the host nation and the 2019 runners-up, who beat India at the same stage four years ago. Illingworth was also an on-field umpire on that occasion, when New Zealand won by 18 runs in a weather-affected match spread over two days at Old Trafford, while Rod Tucker was the third umpire.

Rod Tucker stood in his first ODI in January 2009 and he is set to be joined for his landmark match by third umpire Joel Wilson, fourth umpire Adrian Holdstock and match referee Andy Pycroft.

Meanwhile, Richard Kettleborough has also reached a century of ODIs during this marquee tournament and will add to his tally when he oversees the second semi-final between Australia and South Africa in Kolkata. Kettleborough’s milestone arrived when the Netherlands played Sri Lanka on 21 October, and this will be the third consecutive World Cup in which he would have overseen a semi-final.

He will be joined on the field by India's Nitin Menon, officiating in his first World Cup, while Chris Gaffaney will act as third umpire. Michael Gough (fourth umpire) and former India pacer Javagal Srinath (match referee) complete the quintet. Another milestone achieved during the World Cup was Ahsan Raza’s 50th ODI, in the match between England and the Netherlands in Pune on 8 November.

ICC Manager of Umpires and Referees Sean Easey congratulated the match officials for their efforts. "We are happy to announce the match officials for the semifinals of the World Cup. The officiating team has performed to a high standard to this point of the event, and I wish those in the knockouts all the very best.

"I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Rod and Richard for their milestones during this World Cup. Such achievements are only earned via consistently strong performances which is a credit to each of them," Easey was quoted as saying by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Match Officials for the semifinals:

India v New Zealand, Wednesday, 15 November, Mumbai

* On Field Umpires: Richard Illingworth & Rod Tucker

* Third Umpire: Joel Wilson

* Fourth Umpire: Adrian Holdstock

* Match Referee: Andy Pycroft

Australia v South Africa, Thursday, 16 November, Kolkata

* On Field Umpires: Richard Kettleborough & Nitin Menon

* Third Umpire: Chris Gaffaney

* Fourth Umpire: Michael Gough

* Match Referee: Javagal Srinath

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Mumbai (Maharashtra): The veteran Rod Tucker will stand in his 100th ODI during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final between India and New Zealand. The first semi-final will be played at the iconic Wankhede Stadium on November 15.

The Australian Rod Tucker and Richard Illingworth of England will be the on-field umpires for the Mumbai clash between the host nation and the 2019 runners-up, who beat India at the same stage four years ago. Illingworth was also an on-field umpire on that occasion, when New Zealand won by 18 runs in a weather-affected match spread over two days at Old Trafford, while Rod Tucker was the third umpire.

Rod Tucker stood in his first ODI in January 2009 and he is set to be joined for his landmark match by third umpire Joel Wilson, fourth umpire Adrian Holdstock and match referee Andy Pycroft.

Meanwhile, Richard Kettleborough has also reached a century of ODIs during this marquee tournament and will add to his tally when he oversees the second semi-final between Australia and South Africa in Kolkata. Kettleborough’s milestone arrived when the Netherlands played Sri Lanka on 21 October, and this will be the third consecutive World Cup in which he would have overseen a semi-final.

He will be joined on the field by India's Nitin Menon, officiating in his first World Cup, while Chris Gaffaney will act as third umpire. Michael Gough (fourth umpire) and former India pacer Javagal Srinath (match referee) complete the quintet. Another milestone achieved during the World Cup was Ahsan Raza’s 50th ODI, in the match between England and the Netherlands in Pune on 8 November.

ICC Manager of Umpires and Referees Sean Easey congratulated the match officials for their efforts. "We are happy to announce the match officials for the semifinals of the World Cup. The officiating team has performed to a high standard to this point of the event, and I wish those in the knockouts all the very best.

"I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate Rod and Richard for their milestones during this World Cup. Such achievements are only earned via consistently strong performances which is a credit to each of them," Easey was quoted as saying by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Match Officials for the semifinals:

India v New Zealand, Wednesday, 15 November, Mumbai

* On Field Umpires: Richard Illingworth & Rod Tucker

* Third Umpire: Joel Wilson

* Fourth Umpire: Adrian Holdstock

* Match Referee: Andy Pycroft

Australia v South Africa, Thursday, 16 November, Kolkata

* On Field Umpires: Richard Kettleborough & Nitin Menon

* Third Umpire: Chris Gaffaney

* Fourth Umpire: Michael Gough

* Match Referee: Javagal Srinath

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Last Updated : Nov 14, 2023, 9:51 AM IST
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