Rising female officials headline SA20 match officials panel

The number of umpires has increased to 15 from Season 1, with five match referees spread across the six iconic venues around South Africa.

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Monday, 08 January 2024: Rising umpire Lauren Agenbag and match referee Shandre Fritz are some of the new additions announced in the 20 match officials presiding over the SA20 2023 round-robin stage to begin on January 10, 2024, in Gqeberha.

The number of umpires has increased to 15 from Season 1, with five match referees spread across the six iconic venues around South Africa.

The League’s commitment to promoting diversity across all levels of the game has been illustrated with the promotion of the first female, Agenbag, to the umpires’ panel for Season 2. 

Agenbag is a trailblazer in the umpiring world after the 26-year-old also became the first woman to be appointed to the Cricket South Africa (CSA) Elite Umpires Panel, whose officials oversee all senior provincial domestic matches, this past season.  

Her resume is well-decorated after also standing in an ICC Women’s World Cup final, officiating in the showpiece of the 2021 50-over women’s event in New Zealand between Australia and England.   

In addition, Agenbag is also the youngest to have officiated an international match, after making her debut as a 22-year-old in a T20I between South Africa and Sri Lanka in 2019.  

She will be joined by former ICC Umpire of the Year, Marais Erasmus, who officiated in the 2022 and 2021 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup finals, as well as the 2019 ICC Men’s World Cup final at Lord’s.   

Among the Match Referees will also be former Proteas Women’s international, Shandre Fritz, who along with Agenbag, formed part of a historic first-ever all-female panel of match officials for the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup held in South Africa last year. 

Other notable umpires on the list include Babalo “Babs” Gcuma, who was the first recipient of the Umpire Exchange Programme between the League and the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB), The Hundred, during the off season. 

The programme was designed to give rising umpires in both countries the opportunity to experience new environments to further develop and expand their careers. 

Gcuma officiated in four matches during The Hundred and will return to SA20 much richer for the experience. Russell Warren will be on the ground in South Africa from the UK as the reciprocal recipient of the umpire exchange programme with the ECB.   

Adrian Holdstock, Allahudien Paleker and Bongani Jele were not available for the round-robin matches due to ICC commitments. They will be considered for the playoff matches subject to availability.

Also read: SA20 Prize money details

SA20 Match Officials and Umpires 

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SURNAME

BABALO

GCUMA

STEPHEN

HARRIS

ARNO

JACOBS

SIPHELELE

GASA

ABDOELLAAH

STEENKAMP

MAZIZI

GAMPU

ABONGILE

SODUMO

BRAD

WHITE

DENNIS

SMITH

PHILIP

VOSLOO

THOMAS

MOKOROSI

RYAN

HENDRICKS

LAUREN

AGENBAG

RUSSELL

WARREN

MARAIS

ERASMUS

MATCH REFEREES

GERRIE

PIENAAR

LAURENCE

MATROOS

BARRY

LAMBSON

ZED

NDAMANE

SHANDRE

FRITZ

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