Rudi Koertzen

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has expressed its shock and sadness at the death of former umpire Rudi Koertzen. Photo: Gallo Images

CSA expresses ‘shock and sadness’ at tragic death of Rudi Koertzen

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has expressed its shock and sadness at the death of former umpire Rudi Koertzen.

Rudi Koertzen

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has expressed its shock and sadness at the death of former umpire Rudi Koertzen. Photo: Gallo Images

Cricket South Africa (CSA) has expressed its shock and sadness at the death of former umpire Rudi Koertzen, who succumbed to injuries following a car accident on Tuesday morning aged 73.

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Born on 26 March 1949 in Knysna, Western Cape province, Koertzen made his Test debut in 1992 in the Boxing Day Test between South Africa and India at Port Elizabeth.

He went on to enjoy an 18-year career at top-level umpiring in which he stood in 108 Tests, a record 209 ODIs and 14 T20Is, achieving the revered international status of ICC’s Elite Panel umpire.

Rudi Koertzen stood in the opening match of the 1999 CWC

Famed for his slow arm raise to give out batters, Rudi Koertzen singled out standing in the opening match of the 1999 World Cup between England and Sri Lanka as his fondest memory.

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Koertzen announced his decision to retire from umpiring on 4 June 2010. He stood in his final ODI on 9 June 2010, between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka at Harare, and in his final Test from 21–24 July 2010, between Pakistan and Australia at Leeds.

Paying tribute to Koertzen’s contribution to cricket, CSA Chief Executive Officer, Pholetsi Moseki said: “The passing of this titan is a sad loss for the game. Koertzen’s contribution to Umpiring, to which he spent the better part of his life speaks volumes about his selfless dedication and commitment.

“With his demise, another curtain of a rich legacy has fallen, but will never be forgotten. In his honour, let’s decree to embody his passion for umpiring and unearth a crop of umpires who will carry the fortunes of the game into the future.”

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CSA Board Chairperson, Lawson Naidoo said: “Rudi departs at the time when cricket is beginning to enjoy the fruit of his toil. His passing has robbed us of a giant upon his foundation we now stand.

“While this is a sad day for cricket in South Africa, we are however comforted by the many lessons of servitude and servant leadership he has left behind for us to embody and emulate.

“On behalf of the Cricket South Africa Board, I send my sincere condolences to Rudi’s family and the many people whom he has touched.”

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