Ex-cricket umpire Dickie Bird dies at 92

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23 Sep 2025
Former international cricket umpire Harold Dennis “Dickie” Bird, who officiated in three World Cup finals, has died aged 92, his former clubs Yorkshire and Leicestershire said on Tuesday.
Former first-class English cricketer Bird officiated his first Test match in 1973, and went on to umpire 66 tests and 76 One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in men’s and women’s cricket over the next 23 years.
“Bird’s playing career was cut short by injury, but his legacy was truly forged in his role as an international umpire … writing his name … as the most famous and popular official in the game’s history,” Yorkshire said in a statement.
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Moreover, it said, “He is synonymous with Yorkshire Cricket, where he has been one of the most loyal supporters. In 2014, he was named president of The Yorkshire County Cricket Club, a role he held with pride and distinction.”
“Over a distinguished career, he officiated in 66 Test matches and 69 one-day internationals, including three World Cup finals — earning the admiration of players and fans alike for his integrity, humour, and unmistakable style,” the statement said.
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