Who is cricket umpire Alex Wharf, biography, age, height, country and stats

Who is cricket umpire Alex Wharf, biography, age, height, country and stats

Alex Wharf is an English umpire, have a look at his biography and stats

Find out more about him and why he is recently in the news.

At the 2023 Cricket World Cup in Chennai, South Africa, and Pakistan fought hard in an exciting match that ended with South Africa winning by one wicket. The Friday night game had spectators on the edge of their seats.

Who is cricket umpire Alex Wharf, biography, age, height, country and career stats

When they batted first, Pakistan set a challenging goal of 270 runs in just under 47 overs. In response, South Africa narrowly escaped defeat, clinching victory by just one wicket in a heart-pounding finish.

However, the real talking point and center of controversy in this match revolved around umpire Alex Wharf. On the pitch, Alex Wharf and Paul Reiffel officiated the match, but it was Wharf’s call that caused controversy.

The crucial moment came when Tabraiz Shamsi, the No. 11 batsman for South Africa, was hit in the pads, and Pakistan’s Haris Rauf appealed for his dismissal. Many were shocked when umpire Alex Wharf declared Shamsi “not out.” Pakistan decided to contest this ruling, and the third umpire declared that Shamsi was actually not out.

Had Alex Wharf originally given Shamsi out, Pakistan would have emerged victorious. Many cricket commentators and former players have questioned the usage of the “umpire’s call” in the Decision Review System (DRS) procedure in light of this contentious occurrence.

Due to all this, Wharf has become a hot topic of discussion, with many people trying to find out more about him. So, here’s what we know about him:

Who is Alex Wharf?

Alex Wharf is a former English cricketer and is now an umpire. He has been in the news because his controversial decision in Pakistan and South Africa has sparked debate on the use of “umpire’s call” in the DRS.

His full name is Alexander George Wharf. He was born on 4 June 1975 in Bradford, England.

Alex Wharf stands at 6 feet 4 inches, or 1.93 meters, and he is presently 48 years old.

His career

Former cricket player Alex Wharf started playing first-class cricket with Yorkshire in 1994. He went on to play for Nottinghamshire and Glamorgan before retiring from the game in 2009 due to injuries.

Later, in 2011, he made the switch to umpiring and began officiating tests and one-day international events, among other international fixtures. His career as an umpire included assignments at major tournaments, including the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup and the ICC World Test Championship Final.

He was chosen to officiate on the field during the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. Currently, he is officiating matches for the 2023 Cricket World Cup.

Born: 4 June 1975 (age 48 years), Bradford, United Kingdom
Number of centuries: 0
Nationality: English
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Bowling: Right-arm fast-medium
Last ODI: 13 February 2005 v South Africa
Nickname: Gangster

Stats
Career Bowling Stats
Right-Arm Medium Fast Bowler
Career Bowling Stats

Format

Matches

Innings

Balls Bowled

Maidens

Runs Given

Wickets

Best Bowling

Economy Rate

Average

Strike Rate

4 Wicket Hauls

5 Wicket Hauls

ODI

2004–05

13

13

584

10

428

18

4/24

4.39

23.8

32.4

1

0

1st class

1994–08

121

196

16825

433

10941

293

6/59

3.90

37.3

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57.4

13

5

List A

1994–09

155

150

6497

60

5552

192

6/5

5.13

28.9

33.8

7

1

T20

2004–09

34

32

644

0

1028

39

4/39

9.57

26.4

16.5

2

0

Career Batting Stats
Right-Handed Batsman
Career Batting Stats

Format

Matches

Innings

Not Outs

Runs

High Score

Average

Balls Faced

Strike Rate

Hundreds

Fifties

Fours

Sixes

ODI

2004–05

13

5

3

19

9

9.5

28

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67.8

0

0

0

1

1st class

1994–08

121

184

29

3570

128*

23.0

5985

6

14

440

40

List A

1994–09

155

109

22

1411

72

16.2

1519

0

1

144

11

T20

2004–09

34

20

7

157

19

12.1

130

120.8

0

0

12

6

Career Fielding Stats
Career Fielding Stats

Format

Catches

Run Outs

Stumpings

ODI

2004–05

1

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0

0

1st class

1994–08

63

0

0

List A

1994–09

42

0

0

T20

2004–09

5

1

0

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