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Women umpires make Ranji debut, create history

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New Delhi, Jan 10: A former scorer, an ex-software engineer and a player, whose career was cut short by injury, scripted history on Tuesday as Vrinda Rathi, Janani Narayanan and Gayathri Venugopalan became the first female trio to officiate in the prestigious Ranji Trophy.
Venugopal is officiating in the second round match between Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh in Jamshedpur while Narayanan and Rathi are umpiring in the Railways versus Tripura game in Surat and Goa versus Pondicherry clash at Porvorim respectively.
Hailing from various backgrounds, the trio, already well-respected on the women’s circuit, became pioneers courtesy BCCI’s decision to draft women umpires on the men’s domestic circuit.
The 36-year-old Narayanan loved cricket and everything related to it. She wanted to be on the field and even approached Tamil Nadu Cricket Association a couple of times to become an umpire.
A few years after the state body changed its rule to allow women to officiate, she cleared the BCCI’s Level 2 umpiring exam in 2018 and had to think little before quitting her cushy IT job to pursue umpiring.
She has also officiated in the Tamil Nadu Premier League in 2021.
The 32-year-old Rathi, on the other hand, has risen from the maidans of Mumbai. She used to score local matches before clearing the BCCI scorers exam. She was the official BCCI scorer for the 2013 Women’s World Cup.
Narayanan and Rathi are seasoned umpires and were also included in International Cricket Council’s (ICC) panel of development umpires back in 2020.
Delhi-based Venugopalan, 43, dreamt of becoming a cricketer but a shoulder injury quashed her hopes. She started umpiring in 2019 after clearing the BCCI exam. (PTI)

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