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Former ICC umpire Asad Rauf passes away at 66

Once a top umpire, Rauf spent his last days selling goods at a Lahore flea market
File photo of Asad Rauf via Reuters
File photo of Asad Rauf via Reuters

Asad Rauf, a former top umpire of the International Cricket Council (ICC), has passed away due to heart attack in Lahore. He was 66 years old.

“Asad Rauf suffered a heart attack while returning home from his shop last night. It proved to be fatal,” his brother Tariq Rauf said.

The time and location of his funeral prayer will be announced later.

Asad Rauf was a leading umpire who started of as a first class cricketer in the 1980s.

He started his umpiring career in 2000. In 2006, he was promoted to the Elite Panel of ICC. In the next 7 years, he became one of the most prominent umpires in Pakistan until his involvement in a match-fixing controversy while officiating in the Indian Premier League, which led to a five-year ban by the Board of Cricket Control of India (BCCI).

He stood in a a total of 231 international matches over a period of 13 years.

The former umpire spent his last days selling clothes at a flea market.

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