Dubai, Jan 25 (CRICKETNMORE): The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday named four women in a strong field of nine umpires to officiate in next months Womens World Cup Qualifier in its continued efforts and commitment to the overall growth and development of womens cricket.
The February 7-21 event in Colombo will see the experienced Kathleen Cross of New Zealand lead the group of women umpires who all have international experience and are being groomed for more future responsibilities by the ICC, according to a release.
Cross, who was the first woman to be named in an ICC umpires' panel in 2014 when she was named in the Associates and Affiliates panel, is the most experienced of the four officials with Sue Redfern of England, Claire Polosak of Australia and Jacqueline Williams of the West Indies the other women figuring in the list of umpires. Photo attached (left to right Redfern, Cross, Williams, Polosak).