MELBOURNE: Australians Simon Fry and John Ward have retired from elite umpiring, Cricket Australia (CA) announced on Friday.
South Australia’s Fry officiated in 100 First Class, 130 List-A and 93 Twenty20 men’s matches and won the CA Umpire Award four times in a career spanning 20 seasons.
On the other hand, Victorian umpire Ward, who called time on his career after 19 seasons in the elite ranks, stood in 32 white ball internationals, in a total of 87 First Class, 84 List-A and 117 T20 matches.
“Never would I have thought that a chance meeting with a former teammate would lead to a twenty-year career in the game that I love. I believe the time is right to step aside and for someone else to experience the same opportunities, challenges and sense of satisfaction that I have enjoyed,” Fry said. “I feel fortunate to have made many wonderful friendships which I will treasure forever. I wish to thank the SACA, CA and the ICC for their support throughout my career. Most importantly, I thank my wife Rachel, our children and our families for their encouragement and support over the years,” he added.
Fry and Ward have enjoyed distinguished careers at the international and domestic level. The pair stood in their final match together, in the Marsh Sheffield Shield at Blundstone Arena in March.
“I feel very fortunate to have umpired cricket at this level for so long. It has been a privilege. The relationships I’ve developed with on-field colleagues, match referees, CA staff and players have been the highlight for me,” Ward said. (PTI)