This story is from September 03, 2018
Goan umpire aims higher after rewarding stint in England
Panaji: For
Barde, 45, couldn’t have asked for more this year after being awarded ‘Best Umpire in Domestic
The BCCI handpicked the Goan umpire to officiate in County Cricket as part of an exchange programme between BCCI and the English Cricket Board (ECB). The Mapusa resident was the eighth from India, and the first from Goa, to officiate in English County Cricket.
“I learnt quite a lot after officiating three matches: Glamorgan vs Warwickshire, Durham vs Sussex and Middlesex vs Kent. The idea of such initiative is to provide more exposure to domestic umpires. If I keep doing well and maintain my good record, I could get to visit Australia and South Africa as they too have an exchange programme with India,” said Barde, who played 27 Ranji Trophy matches for Goa between 1993 and 2005.
Officiating in England wasn’t a difficult task, said Barde. “In India, it’s challenging as spin and bounce are sharp. Pitches in England are spongy and offer swing. The only challenge I found there was to get used to weather as it was too cold,” he said.
Barde, employed with the Sports Authority of Goa (SAG) as coach, has now set his eyes on breaking into the elite
“This stint helped me get international feel. I am more confident,” said Barde, impressed with the respect that English cricketers have for umpires and the need to appeal for a wicket only when they believe they have more than just a decent chance.
Vineet Kulkarni, who made it to the ICC international panel, Anil Dandekar and Ulhas Gandhe are all ahead of Barde on merit.
“I want to make it big. We have match referees who send their report and I am eager to know what they have said about me. I am waiting to see what is in the report as they will share it with the BCCI,” said Barde.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Yeshwant Barde
, the rise to the top hasn’t been either smooth or easy. For over a decade, the Goanumpire
toiled on India’s domestic circuit and has now emerged as the numero uno, from amongst 98 of his kind.Cricket
’ during the BCCI Awards in Bengaluru. However, he couldn’t collect his prize in person. Instead, Barde was in distant England, reaping another reward.The BCCI handpicked the Goan umpire to officiate in County Cricket as part of an exchange programme between BCCI and the English Cricket Board (ECB). The Mapusa resident was the eighth from India, and the first from Goa, to officiate in English County Cricket.
“I learnt quite a lot after officiating three matches: Glamorgan vs Warwickshire, Durham vs Sussex and Middlesex vs Kent. The idea of such initiative is to provide more exposure to domestic umpires. If I keep doing well and maintain my good record, I could get to visit Australia and South Africa as they too have an exchange programme with India,” said Barde, who played 27 Ranji Trophy matches for Goa between 1993 and 2005.
Officiating in England wasn’t a difficult task, said Barde. “In India, it’s challenging as spin and bounce are sharp. Pitches in England are spongy and offer swing. The only challenge I found there was to get used to weather as it was too cold,” he said.
Barde, employed with the Sports Authority of Goa (SAG) as coach, has now set his eyes on breaking into the elite
ICC
international panel, and given his performances in India and England, he believes there is a fair chance.“This stint helped me get international feel. I am more confident,” said Barde, impressed with the respect that English cricketers have for umpires and the need to appeal for a wicket only when they believe they have more than just a decent chance.
Vineet Kulkarni, who made it to the ICC international panel, Anil Dandekar and Ulhas Gandhe are all ahead of Barde on merit.
“I want to make it big. We have match referees who send their report and I am eager to know what they have said about me. I am waiting to see what is in the report as they will share it with the BCCI,” said Barde.
Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India. Don't miss daily games like Crossword, Sudoku, and Mini Crossword.
Popular from City
- SUV driven by drunk teen rams into five bikes; no one hurt
- Mumbai model killed in Bandra West hit-&-run
- 'Mentally harassed': School teacher commits suicide on Facebook live in Kolkata
- Out on morning walk, Delhi businessman shot dead in Shahdara
- 22-year-old kills mother for objecting to love marriage in west Delhi
end of article
Trending Stories
- "Take this down now”: Sunday Night Football’s Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's graphic post has fans buzzing
- Travis Kelce planning a $12 million engagement ring and an "unforgettable" proposal for Taylor Swift
- Dallas Cowboys kicker Brandon Aubrey claims to have the potential to surpass the NFL's longest field goal record
- El Salvador Prez shares country's Bitcoin success; gets reply from Elon Musk
- Nostradamus Predictions for the year 2025
- The Currys Celebrate Growing Family With Baby No. 10 on the Way: Sonya Curry Reflects on Parenthood and Grandparenting in Heartwarming New Episode
- Jeff Bezos is back at Amazon just 3 years after his retirement," my fears are there and...."
Visual Stories
- How to make healthy Oats Palak Chilla for a kid's tiffin
- 10 best Fried Chicken dishes from around the world
- 10 ways to use turmeric in winters
- 10 animals not allowed as pets in India
- 10 types of Dosa and how they are made
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment