Key Points

The ICC has appointed Claire Polosak and Eloise Sheridan as on-field umpires for the Women's World Cup opener between India and Sri Lanka. This experienced duo has a history of breaking barriers in cricket officiating. They previously became the first female umpires to stand in a competitive Australian match back in 2018. Their appointment continues the ICC's commitment to advancing women's roles in international cricket.

Key Points: Claire Polosak Eloise Sheridan Umpire India Sri Lanka CWC25 Opener

  • Claire Polosak makes her third Cricket World Cup appearance as an umpire
  • Eloise Sheridan returns after officiating the previous edition in New Zealand
  • The pair were first female umpires in Australian competitive match in 2018
  • They also made history in Sheffield Shield as first female officials
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Experienced match officials to take charge of CWC25 opener between India-Sri Lanka

Historic female umpiring duo Polosak and Sheridan to officiate ICC Women's World Cup 2025 opener between India and Sri Lanka in Guwahati.

"The duo are no strangers to trailblazing achievements - ICC"

Dubai, September 20

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that Claire Polosak and Eloise Sheridan will be the on-field umpires for the ICC Women's World Cup opener between India and Sri Lanka in Guwahati on September 30.

The ICC on Saturday confirmed the match-wise appointments for the league stage of the Women's Cricket World Cup. Polosak and Sheridan will be the on-field umpires for the tournament opener between India and Sri Lanka in Guwahati. The duo are no strangers to trailblazing achievements, having become the first pair of female umpires to stand in a competitive match in Australia in 2018.

Five years later, they were the first female officials to take charge of a Sheffield Shield encounter, as per the ICC.

This will be the third Cricket World Cup appearance for Polosak, while Sheridan was part of the team at the last edition in New Zealand three years ago.

Joining Polosak and Sheridan in the opening fixture will be TV umpire Kim Cotton and fourth umpire Shathira Jakir Jesy, while Shandre Fritz will be the match referee.

The following day, defending champions Australia begin their campaign against ICC Women's T20 World Cup holders New Zealand in Indore, with Sue Redfern and Gayathri Venugopalan taking charge on the field.

On October 2, in the first game to be played in Sri Lanka during the tournament, Lauren Agenbag and Nimali Perera will take the field for Bangladesh's clash against Pakistan.

Agenbag had taken charge of the Cricket World Cup 2022 Final alongside Kim Cotton.

The appointments for the semifinals will be announced at the end of the round-robin league, and those for the final once the finalists are confirmed.

Match Referees for World Cup 2025:Trudy Anderson, Shandre Fritz, GS Lakshmi, Michelle Pereira.

Umpires:Lauren Agenbag, Candace la Borde, Kim Cotton, Sarah Dambanevana, Shathira Jakir Jesy, Kerrin Klaaste, Janani Narayanan, Nimali Perera, Claire Polosak, Vrinda Rathi, Sue Redfern, Eloise Sheridan, Gayathri Venugopalan, Jacquline Williams.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Hope the umpiring standards are consistent throughout the tournament. Women's cricket has grown so much in India, and we need top-quality officiating to match the skill level.
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Ananya R
So proud to see Indian umpires like Vrinda Rathi and Gayathri Venugopalan in the elite panel! Representation matters 👏 Hope they get to officiate in India's matches too!
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Michael C
Excellent decision by ICC. These officials have proven themselves in high-pressure situations. The women's game deserves the best umpiring standards.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate the experience, I hope the ICC ensures there's no bias in crucial decisions. India-Sri Lanka matches can get tense, and we need absolutely neutral officiating.
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Kavya N
Guwahati hosting the opener! 🎉 Assam getting recognition for women's cricket. Hope the local crowd comes out in full support for our women in blue! #CWC25

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