Umpire Aleem Dar to quit next year after Pakistan domestic season

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Three-time world cricket umpire of the year Aleem Dar will step down in 2025 after the Pakistan domestic season.

The 56-year-old Dar served on the ICC elite panel of umpires from 2003-23. He is on the Pakistan elite panel and is among four Pakistani umpires on the ICC international panel, making him eligible to officiate in one-day internationals and Twenty20s.

โ€œAll great journeys must eventually come to an end, and the time has come for me to focus fully on my social and charity work,โ€ Dar said on Friday (September 27, 2024). โ€œMy hospital project and other initiatives are very close to my heart and require my full devotion and attention.โ€

Dar played 17 first-class matches and 18 List A games from 1986-98 before he made his first-class umpiring debut in Pakistanโ€™s premier domestic competition, the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, in 1999.

โ€œUmpiring has been my life for nearly 25 years and I have cherished the privilege of officiating some of the most iconic matches involving the greatest players of this generation,โ€ Dar said. โ€œThroughout my career, Iโ€™ve strived to uphold the highest standards of sportsmanship, and it has been an honor to work alongside some of the finest match officials in the world.โ€

Dar said it was the right time to step down and give opportunities to other emerging umpires from Pakistan.

โ€œI will remain committed to mentoring and supporting the next generation of match officials and will always be available to offer guidance to those pursuing a career in this noble profession,โ€ he said.

Dar officiated in 145 test matches, 231 ODIs, 72 T20Is, and five T20 World Cups.



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