Irish international cricket umpire Paul Reynolds dies after long illness
  • 6 months ago
Reynolds has been a member of the International Cricket Council’s international umpires panel since 2018, standing in his first international in August of that year when Ireland played Afghanistan in Bready. He went on to officiate in 50 matches at the top level. His final international came in August of this year when Ireland played India in Malahide.He also stood in five First Class matches and was a regular umpire on the domestic scene, including men’s interprovincials and the women’s Super Series.Earlier this year, Reynolds was recognised at the Irish Cricket Awards for his outstanding contribution and service to Irish cricket. He was nominated by Cricket Leinster after taking up a number of voluntary administrative positions, with the union saying he was “vital in terms of contributing to the good governance of the game in the province”.
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