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NEW DELHI (Reuters): India’s GS Lakshmi has become the first female match referee after the International Cricket Council (ICC) named the 51-year-old in its list of elite match officials on Tuesday.
Earlier this month, Australian Claire Polosak became the first woman to officiate in a men’s One-Day International in the final of the World Cricket League Division 2 in Windhoek.
“We are committed to ensuring greater gender parity among our officials, but all appointments are made purely on merit,” ICC Umpires and Referees Senior Manager Adrian Griffith said in a statement.
Australian Eloise Sheridan, who was the reserve umpire for two matches in the men’s Big Bash League 2018-19, has joined Polosak on the ICC Development Panel of Umpires as its eighth member, the world governing body said.
“Elevation is as a result of a thorough evaluation process that identifies the most talented match officials breaking through to an international level,” Griffith added.