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The International Cricket Council has expressed sadness at the passing of former England Test cricketer and ICC Match Referee Raman Subba Row at the age of 92.
ICC General Manager of Cricket Wasim Khan remembered Subba Row as a fine cricketer who went on to officiate in international cricket matches very professionally.
ICC General Manager of Cricket Wasim Khan: “It is sad to hear of the passing of Raman and I would like to extend deepest condolences on behalf of everyone at the ICC.
“Raman was a respected cricketer of his era, who went on to become the Chair of the Test and County Cricket Board. He was also one of the earliest ICC Match Referees, officiating very ably in different parts of the world.”
Subba Row officiated in 41 Tests and 119 ODIs from 1992 to 2001.
A left-handed batter who played 13 Tests from 1958 to 1961, Subba Row scored a total of 984 runs with three centuries, including one in his last Test against Australia at The Oval.
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