Ex-ICC Elite Umpire From Pakistan Asad Rauf Passes Away In Lahore

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Ex-ICC Elite Umpire From Pakistan Asad Rauf Passes Away In Lahore

Asad Rauf, 66, died of a cardiac arrest in Lahore. He was an ICC elite panel umpire from Pakistan. Ruf officiated in 64 Test matches and 139 ODI matches. In the first ODD match he stood in his first international. He played first-class cricket for National Bank and Railways in the 1980s.

Pakistan National Cricket Team wicketkeeper-batsman took to Twitter on Thursday, September 15 to convey his condolences.

Asad Rauf, an ICC Elite Umpire from Pakistan, has died in Lahore.

Rauf was banned for five years from cricketing circles in 2016 on corruption and misconduct charges. He was also wanted by Mumbai police in the spot-fixing scandal in Indian Premier League.

Asad Rauf, an ICC Elite Umpire from Pakistan, has passed away in Lahore.


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