Former umpire Shepherd dies aged 68

LONDON, (Reuters) – Former international cricket  umpire David Shepherd has died aged 68 following a long battle  with cancer, Gloucestershire County Cricket club said yesterday.
Shepherd, who played for Gloucestershire for 14 years, stood  in 92 test matches and 172 one-day international games between  1983 and 2005.

He umpired three successive World Cup finals (1996, 1999 and  2003) and six tournaments overall, and will be fondly remembered  for strictly observing cricket’s Nelson tradition; giving a  small hop whenever the score reached 111.

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