Billy Doctrove
Personal information | |
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Full name | Billy Raymond Doctrove |
Born | Marigot, Dominica | 3 July 1955
Nickname | Toshack |
Role | Umpire |
Umpiring information | |
Tests umpired | 38 (2000–2012) |
ODIs umpired | 112 (1998–2012) |
T20Is umpired | 17 (2007–2010) |
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 4 June 2010 |
Billy Raymond Doctrove (born 3 July 1955) is a Dominica former international football referee, but is best known as an international cricket umpire.
Career as a FIFA referee
During his time as a referee, Doctrove took charge of several international matches, including a World Cup qualifier between Guyana and Grenada in 1996. Despite retiring from international refereeing in 1997, he remains a keen follower of world and English football, supporting Liverpool F.C. and being nicknamed Toshack, after the ex-Liverpool striker. He is also President of the Dominican Football Referees Association, and President of the Windward Islands Cricket Umpires Association.
Rise to international umpiring
After retiring from football refereeing in 1997, Doctrove was able to concentrate more on his career as a first-class umpire. In April 1998, the
He was appointed to his first test match, the third test between West Indies and Pakistan at the Antigua Recreation Ground, in May 2000.
In 2002, he became a member of the International Panel of ICC Umpires. He stood on that panel for four years during which time he umpired over 100 ODIs[1] and the occasional test. The highlights of his time on the International Panel were an appointment to the 2004 Champions Trophy, and the U19 World Cup in Sri Lanka in early 2006, where he stood in the final. In April 2006 he was promoted to the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. Doctrove was appointed to the final of the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 in the West Indies.
England vs Pakistan fourth test
On 20 August 2006, the fourth day of the fourth test between
Retirement from professional umpiring
On 7 June 2012, Doctrove announced his retirement from all ICC umpiring roles due to a family bereavement back in his home country of Dominica. The 56-year-old stood in 38 Tests, 112 one-day internationals and 17 T20 internationals. In a statement, he said, "It has been an incredible 14 years for me as an international umpire and I've enjoyed every moment of it."[4]
References
- ^ "Match list". www.Stats.ESPNCricInfo.com. ESPN Cric Info. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Inzamam charged by ICC". The Guardian. 7 June 2012.
- ^ Cricinfo staff (20 August 2006). "As the chaos unfolded". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 June 2012.
- ^ Cricinfo staff (7 June 2012). "Billy Doctrove retires from international cricket". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 7 June 2012.