ICC announces match officials for WTC final between Australia, South Africa

ANI May 23, 2025 252 views

The ICC has named Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth as on-field umpires for the WTC final between Australia and South Africa. Illingworth becomes the first umpire to officiate all three WTC finals, while Gaffaney returns after last year's final. Javagal Srinath will oversee the match as referee, with Nitin Menon making his WTC final debut. ICC Chairman Jay Shah praised the officials' experience ahead of the Lord's showdown.

"We are pleased to announce an experienced team of match officials for the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord's" - Jay Shah, ICC
Dubai, May 23: Chris Gaffaney of New Zealand and England's Richard Illingworth have been announced as on-field umpires for the World Test Championship (WTC) final which is set to take place at Lord's from June 11 to 15 between Australia and South Africa, as per the ICC official website.

Key Points

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Richard Illingworth makes history with third WTC final appearance

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Chris Gaffaney returns after officiating 2023 WTC final

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Javagal Srinath appointed as match referee

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Nitin Menon debuts as fourth umpire

The highly anticipated clash will see South Africa take on Australia in the culmination of a fiercely contested two-year Test cycle for the mace.

Illingworth, who was also part of the officiating team in the 2021 and 2023 finals, continues his consistent presence in marquee Test matches. He is also the current ICC Umpire of the Year, having won the David Shepherd Trophy for the fourth time in 2024.

Gaffaney had partnered with Illingworth in officiating last year's ICC Men's T20 World Cup Final, and also officiated in the WTC 2023 Final between India and Australia.

Illingworth will be making history in the Ultimate Test, having stood as an on-field umpire for all three World Test Championship Finals.

Richard Kettleborough, also from England, who has officiated in the finals of several marquee ICC events, including the Men's Cricket World Cup and the Champions Trophy, has been appointed as the TV umpire, after having played the same role in the WTC 2021 Final between India and New Zealand.

India's Nitin Menon has been named as the fourth umpire for the contest, marking his debut in a World Test Championship Final, after having served as the TV umpire for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Final in 2021.

The match will be overseen by experienced Indian match referee Javagal Srinath.

ICC Chairman Jay Shah also commended the experience and merit of the appointed officials and expressed confidence in their performance.

"We are pleased to announce an experienced team of match officials for the ICC World Test Championship Final at Lord's, marking the culmination of a highly competitive two-year cycle of Test matches played around the world," Jay Shah said as quoted by the ICC.

"We strive to select the most qualified and deserving officials for all matches, and we are confident they will perform admirably. On behalf of the ICC, I wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this assignment," he added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Good to see Nitin Menon getting recognition! 🇮🇳 He's been consistently good in IPL matches. Hope this WTC final assignment opens more doors for Indian umpires in ICC events. Though I wish we had more representation in the main umpiring roles.
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Priya M.
Illingworth is becoming a regular feature in finals! 😄 But where are umpires from other countries? ICC should rotate more - we have talented officials in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka too. Good to see Srinath as match referee though!
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Vikram S.
Still hurts that India didn't qualify for this final. But happy to see Indian representation in officiating roles. Srinath has great experience and Menon is rising through the ranks. Maybe next cycle we'll see more Indians in elite panel!
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Ananya T.
The umpiring standards have improved so much from DRS era! No more howlers like in old days. Hope this match gets fair decisions - both Aus and SA play hard cricket. Excited to watch even without India playing. #TestCricketForever
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Sanjay P.
Interesting that ICC chose Lord's again. Wish they rotated WTC final venues - why not Eden Gardens or MCG? At least the timing is good for Indian viewers (afternoon start). Hope Menon gets promoted to on-field soon - he's better than many foreign umpires!

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