Marais Erasmus

The International Cricket Council has congratulated Marais Erasmus for officiating in 100 men’s One Day Internationals as an on-field umpire. Photo: Twitter @OfficialCSA

ICC congratulates top SA umpire Marais Erasmus for reaching a ton of ODIs

The International Cricket Council has congratulated Marais Erasmus for officiating in 100 men’s One Day Internationals as an on-field umpire.

Marais Erasmus

The International Cricket Council has congratulated Marais Erasmus for officiating in 100 men’s One Day Internationals as an on-field umpire. Photo: Twitter @OfficialCSA

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has congratulated Marais Erasmus for officiating in 100 men’s One Day Internationals as an on-field umpire.

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Erasmus, a member of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires, reached the landmark when he took the field in the first ODI between South Africa and India in Paarl on Wednesday, 19 January.

The 57-year-old, who won the David Shepherd Trophy for the ICC Umpire of the Year in 2016 and 2017, has also officiated in 70 men’s Test matches, 35 men’s T20Is and 18 women’s T20Is since making his international debut in February 2006.

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Adrian Griffith, ICC Senior Manager – Umpires and Referees: “Marais is a very consistent umpire with a fine temperament. It is no surprise that he has reached this milestone and I am sure he will continue to do well in the coming years.

“I congratulate him on behalf of everyone at the ICC and wish him all the best for the future. He has served the game well and is a role model for many aspiring umpires the world over.”

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Marais Erasmus said: “It is an honour to be officiating in my 100th ODI. I have enjoyed my time as an umpire and will continue to do my best in the times to come. My experience as a player has obviously helped me during my journey and I am privileged to remain connected with the game.

“I thank the International Cricket Council, Cricket South Africa and all my colleagues for their support. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my family and friends, without whom I could not have come so far.”

Marais Erasmus played first-class cricket in SA

As a cricketer, Erasmus made his first-class for debut for Boland in the 1988/89 season and played until 1996/97.

He scored 1 913 runs and took 131 wickets in 53 first-class matches.

In List A matches, he scored 322 runs and took 48 wickets.

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