Richard Kettleborough

Richard Kettleborough
Personal information
Full name Richard Allan Kettleborough
Born (1973-03-15) 15 March 1973
Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Batting style Left-handed batsman
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Role Batsman, Umpire
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1994–1997 Yorkshire
1998–1999 Middlesex
First-class debut 16 June 1994 Yorkshire v Northamptonshire
Last First-class 9 September 1999 Middlesex v Surrey
Umpiring information
Tests umpired 41 (2010–2016)
ODIs umpired 65 (2009–2016)
T20Is umpired 22 (2009–2016)
Career statistics
Competition First-class List A
Matches 33 21
Runs scored 1258 290
Batting average 25.16 24.16
100s/50s 1/7 0/1
Top score 108 58
Balls bowled 378 270
Wickets 3 6
Bowling average 81.00 38.33
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0
Best bowling 2-26 2-43
Catches/stumpings 20/– 6/–
Source: ESPN Cricinfo, 24 November 2016

Richard Allan Kettleborough (born 15 March 1973)[1] is an English international cricket umpire, and former first-class cricketer who appeared in 33 first-class matches for Yorkshire and Middlesex. He was a left-handed top order batsman and occasional right-arm medium pace bowler. He attended Worksop College and was a member of the College cricket XI for a number of years.

Having been appointed to the ECB list of first-class umpires in 2006,[2] he officiated with Ian Gould in an international Twenty20 between England and Australia in August 2009 and was subsequently elevated to the full International Panel of ICC Umpires in November 2009[3] and the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires in May 2011.[4] He has won the David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of the year in 2013,[5] 2014 and 2015.

Career

Cricketer

He made his debut for Yorkshire in 1994, and scored his only century in 1996 against Essex. He played for the Tykes until 1997 when, after failing to establish a permanent place in the first team, he moved to Middlesex for two further seasons.[1] In 2000, he appeared for the Yorkshire Cricket Board in one day cricket and helped his club, Sheffield Collegiate, win both the Yorkshire ECB County Premier League and the National Club Championship. He toured Australia with an MCC team in 2002.

After progressing through the Yorkshire age group set up, he scored 1,258 runs in his first-class career, with one century and an average of 25.16 and took 20 catches. In 21 List A games he scored 290 runs at 24.16. He took three first-class wickets at 81.00 and six one-day wickets at 38.33.

Umpire

Kettleborough's debut as an umpire in first-class cricket came in April 2002, for the match between Durham and Durham UCCE.[6] He followed this up over the next two years with further university matches, and two tour matches (involving Sri Lankans and Indians).[6] In May 2004, he stood on his first County Championship match, Durham against Essex.[6]

Kettleborough became a member of the ECB First-class list of umpires in 2006, and has taken charge of a number of showpiece domestic matches, including a semi-final in the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy, finals day of the Twenty20 Cup in 2009 and the final of the Clydesdale Bank 40 in 2010.

He was the ECB's designated TV umpire on the ICC International Panel for the 2009 season. He was appointed to stand in his first T20I as umpire between England and Australia in August 2009. He later umpired his 1st One Day International between the same sides a month later. In November 2009, he was promoted to on-field status within the International Panel. Kettleborough made his debut as a Test cricket umpire in a Test between Sri Lanka and West Indies at Galle in November 2010. He went on to stand in 4 matches at the Cricket World Cup 2011, and gained promotion to the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires in May 2011. He is the youngest umpire currently serving on that panel.

He was selected as one of the twenty umpires to stand in matches during the 2015 Cricket World Cup[7] and umpired in the Final[8] played between the co-hosts Australia and New Zealand at the historic MCG on 29 March 2015.

Umpiring statistics

As of 24 November 2016:

First Latest Total
Tests  Sri Lanka v  West Indies at Galle, November 2010  Australia v  South Africa at Adelaide, November 2016 41
ODIs  England v  Australia at Nottingham, September 2009  England v  Pakistan at Nottingham, August 2016 65
T20Is  England v  Australia at Manchester, August 2009  India v  West Indies at Mumbai, March 2016 22

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Warner, David (2011). The Yorkshire County Cricket Club: 2011 Yearbook (113th ed.). Ilkley, Yorkshire: Great Northern Books. p. 372. ISBN 978-1-905080-85-4.
  2. "Player Profile: Richard Kettleborough". Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  3. http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/433608.html
  4. http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/516640.html
  5. The Guardian (13 December 2013). "Ashes captains Clarke and Cook both hit a ton and pick up an annual award". Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  6. 1 2 3 "Richard Kettleborough as Umpire in First-Class Matches". CricketArchive. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  7. "ICC announces match officials for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015". ICC Cricket. 2 December 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  8. "ICC Cricket World Cup, Final: Australia v New Zealand at Melbourne, Mar 29, 2015". ESPN Cricinfo. 29 March 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
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