Here are 3 umpires who quit international cricket in recent times

These stalwarts served the sport for many years before finally calling it a day.

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2.  Bruce Oxenford

Bruce Oxenford is a renowned figure in international cricket who had an impressive career. He began his international career as an umpire in a T20I match between Australia and South Africa in Brisbane, in January 2006. Since then, he had officiated 62 Tests, 97 ODIs and 179 T20Is across 15 years of his illustrious career. 

Following his decent run in the shortest form of the game for three years, ICC gave him a chance to make his ODI debut in a 2007-08 Commonwealth Bank Series match. The fifth match of the competition between India and Sri Lanka at Canberra marked the first time Oxenford stood to officiate a 50-over match.

The former Aussie cricketer was included in the umpires' panel for the 2010 Sri Lanka versus West Indies Test series. During the third Test between both sides, he made his first appearance as an umpire in Test cricket. In 2021, he called time on his international career with the record of officiating 179 international contests.

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