West Indian officials Butler and Bassarath named for ICC Under-19 World Cup

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — West Indies umpires Deighton Butler and Zahid Bassarath have been selected among a distinguished group of match officials appointed by the International Cricket Council to officiate at the upcoming ICC Under-19 Men’s Cricket World Cup.

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The tournament, scheduled to be held from January 15 to February 6 in Namibia and Zimbabwe, will feature 21 officials in total, including 17 umpires and four match referees.

Caribbean representation on the global stage

Butler, 51, and Bassarath, 42, are the only West Indians named among the umpires for the global youth showcase, underscoring the region’s continued contribution to elite officiating standards.

Their inclusion places them at the center of a tournament widely regarded as a proving ground not only for future international stars, but also for emerging match officials.

Butler’s rise through the ICC ranks

Butler’s appointment carries added significance following his elevation to the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires in 2024. Since then, he has officiated in 22 international matches, building a résumé that includes 14 Twenty20 Internationals, five Women’s One-Day Internationals, two Women’s Twenty20 Internationals, and one One-Day International.

His steady rise has marked him as one of the most accomplished umpires produced by the Caribbean in recent years.

Bassarath’s growing international experience

Bassarath also arrives at the tournament with considerable international exposure. He has stood in 14 Twenty20 Internationals, eight Women’s One-Day Internationals, five Women’s Twenty20 Internationals, and one One-Day International, establishing himself as a reliable presence on the global officiating circuit.

The ICC has also appointed four match referees for the competition: Dean Cosker of England, Prakash Bhatt of India, Graeme Labrooy of Sri Lanka, and Neeyamur Rahul of Bangladesh. Together, they will oversee match conduct and ensure adherence to the game’s highest standards.

ICC sees World Cup as development pathway

Commenting on the appointments, ICC Chief Executive Officer Sanjog Gupta highlighted the tournament’s dual role as both a competitive showcase and a development platform.

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“This ICC U19 Men’s Cricket World Cup is a tremendous opportunity for rising stars in the game to shine, but it is also an invaluable reward system for up-and-coming match officials,” Gupta said.

“We hope that this will be the perfect springboard for their careers as we see them progress in their officiating journeys.”

With Butler and Bassarath among those entrusted to officiate, the Caribbean will once again be represented at a major ICC event, reinforcing its influence not only through players, but through the officials tasked with upholding the integrity of the game.

 

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