Peter Parker (umpire) explained

Peter Parker
Country:Australia
Fullname:Peter Douglas Parker
Birth Date:20 July 1959
Birth Place:Herston, Queensland, Australia
Umpire:true
Testsumpired:10
Umptestdebutyr:1993
Umptestlastyr:2008
Odisumpired:65
Umpodidebutyr:1993
Umpodilastyr:2008
T20isumpired:2
Umpt20idebutyr:2007
Date:10 April
Year:2022
Source:http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/7075.html ESPNcricinfo

Peter Douglas Parker (born 20 July 1959) is an Australian Test cricket match umpire and former cricketer. He was a member of the International Panel of ICC Umpires between 2003 and 2008.

Playing career

Parker played junior representative cricket for Queensland before playing in Brisbane Grade Cricket. He gave up playing when he broke his thumb twice in a season.[1]

Umpiring career

He umpired ten Test matches between 1993 and 2008. His first match was between Australia and New Zealand at Brisbane on 3 December to 7 December 1993, won by Australia by an innings and 96 runs, with Allan Border and Steve Waugh scoring centuries, and Shane Warne and Craig McDermott taking 8 and 6 wickets respectively. Parker's partner was Steve Randell.

Parker's last Test match in Australia was between Australia and the West Indies at Perth on 1 December to 3 December 2000, won by Australia by an innings and 27 runs with Mark Waugh scoring a century, and wickets being shared by Glenn McGrath (who took a hat-trick), Brett Lee, Jason Gillespie and Stuart MacGill. Parker's partner was the English umpire John Hampshire. Parker retired to focus on his career away from the game in October 2008.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Peter Parker stays true to cricket . The Courier-Mail . 22 January 2010 . 15 October 2012 . Pramberg, Bernie.
  2. News: Peter Parker retires from umpiring . ESPNcricinfo . 1 October 2008 . 15 October 2012.