Since 2012, Oxenford, a regular member of the ICC Umpires Elite Panel, has officiated in 62 Tests. He has umpired for the last time in the fourth Test played between India and Australia in Brisbane recently.
Umpire Bruce Oxenford has decided to retire from international cricket after umpiring in all three formats for more than 15 years. Since 2012, Oxenford, a regular member of the ICC Umpires Elite Panel, has officiated in 62 Tests. He has umpired for the last time in the fourth Test played between India and Australia in Brisbane recently.
The ICC was quoted as saying by Oxenford, “I look back proudly as an umpire in my international career. I can’t believe that I have umpired in 200 international matches. I never imagined umpiring for so long.” “
Oxenford started his umpiring career in January 2006 with a T20 match between Australia and South Africa.. He has also been an umpire in the Women’s T20 World Cup 2012 and 2014.
The 60-year-old Bruce continued, “I would like to thank the ICC, Cricket Australia and the ICC Elite and my teammates from the international panel, who cheered me for so many years.
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