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QuestionWhen the batsman is in front, it's hard for me to know where the wicket is, especially when there is an appeal for lbw. What should I do?Community AnswerTry to judge where the ball would have gone if it didn't hit the batsman and just try your best. If you get it wrong once or twice, that's okay.
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QuestionWhat happens if the umpires do not agree?Community AnswerState only what you saw and what you believe is correct. They do not have to agree with you.
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QuestionIs it important that a person having experience of playing at the club level or the national level to become an umpire?Community AnswerIt doesn't matter, as long as the person has experience in how the game works. If the person does have club experience, it will be helpful.
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QuestionI am 25 and want to pursue umpiring as profession. Currently living in Bangalore. Want to ask what kind of course KSCA offers at a beginners level?CliGibbs27Community AnswerCheck out the KSCA Website, see if you can find anything helpful there. They may have a section on there about doing Umpire Trials.
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QuestionIs there any age limit to become an umpire?Mohammad Ali ZSCommunity AnswerYes in test cricket, it is 60. In ODI''s, it is 58. And in the Ranji trophy, it is 55.
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QuestionIs umpiring a rewarding and a very high-paid job?Mannan MalikCommunity AnswerYes cricket boards of different countries offer healthy pays to umpires. Pay for an umpire is based on the number of matches in which he or she does umpiring. Also, boards grant an umpire a healthy annual pay.
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QuestionCan a 12th class student become a cricket umpire?Community AnswerYes, that is possible because there is no educational requirement to become a cricket umpire. If you can demonstrate and excellent grasp of the rules and a thorough understanding of the game, then you have a good chance of becoming an umpire. You will also need good conflict resolution skills and excellent communication skills.
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QuestionWhat is maximum age limit for sitting for an umpiring examination?Mannan MalikCommunity AnswerThe maximum age of an umpire is 58. Either that, or it is necessary that you have played cricket in the past at state level or higher.
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QuestionIn any format of cricket there are no young umpires ,mostly umpires are aged more than 40. What is the reason?Antia JohnsonCommunity AnswerIt may well be that the umpire played cricket in different positions for some time. And once he or she reached a certain age, then found that being an umpire was the position that he/she wanted to do. At this age, they have sufficient knowledge and understanding to be successful.
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QuestionI am in UAE, what I need to do become an Umpire?YOGESH DHATRAKCommunity AnswerRYA awards two qualifications for umpires, Regional Umpire (RU) and RYA National Umpire (NU).
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QuestionWhat do you do if a player, like the bowler, gets mad with you?YOGESH DHATRAKCommunity AnswerIt is unfair for any fielder wilfully to attempt, by word or action, to distract, deceive or obstruct either batter after the striker has received the ball.
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QuestionHow many years will it take to be a cricket umpire?Sandra DesjarlaisCommunity AnswerA combination of oral and written exams and assessments can take up to four years.
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