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International umpire Richard Illingworth has received global recognition after winning the David Shepherd Trophy for Umpire of the Year as part of the ICC Awards.
The David Shepherd Trophy is awarded annually by the International Cricket Council to the ICC Umpire of the Year. The Trophy is named after the famous and respected English umpire David Shepherd.
The first David Shepherd Trophy was awarded to Simon Taufel in 2004. Richard follows in the footsteps of three-time winner Richard Kettleborough as the second English umpire to receive the award.
Umpires Martin Saggers, David Millns and Mike Burns have been appointed to the ECB’s International Panel for 2020. They join Alex Wharf who has been on the panel for two years.
They replace Rob Bailey and Tim Robinson who have stood down from the International Panel after many years of outstanding service and Michael Gough who was selected for the ICC Elite Panel midway through year. Both Rob and Tim will continue to umpire in county cricket and to support the International Panel.
ECB Umpires’ Manager Chris Kelly said: “On behalf of the ECB and the entire umpiring community I’d like to congratulate Richard and the three new appointees. Richard has been a world-class umpire for a number of years and this award is more than deserved.
“David, Martin and Mike have made excellent progress in recent years and we are delighted that they can take the next step in their careers. I’d also like to pay tribute to Rob and Tim for their service to the game. The panel and future umpires will benefit from their wisdom and experience.”
Richard Illingworth said: “It’s an honour and a privilege to be named umpire of the year. To join the prestigious list of previous recipients of the award is very humbling.
“Although umpiring can be seen to be quite individual, there’s a huge amount done as a collective. I’d like to thank all my fellow match officials, the ICC and the ECB offices who have been great sounding boards and inspirations over the years. Also, thank you to my coach Denis Burns who helps me a huge amount and puts a great perspective on tough days.
“My family have been a tremendous support over the years and I’m delighted to share this award with them.”
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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the national governing body for cricket in England and Wales, formed on January 1, 1997. It combines roles from the Test and County Cricket Board, National Cricket Association, and Cricket Council, and integrated the Women’s Cricket Association in 1998. Based at Lord’s Cricket Ground, the ECB oversees all levels of cricket, including national teams for men, women, and various disability categories.