Umpire Clyde Duncan dies in T&T

Clyde Duncan

Guyanese Test and One Day International (ODI) umpire Clyde Duncan passed away yesterday in Trinidad & Tobago at the age of 57 while seeking medical attention for cancer.

Duncan officiated in two Test matches in the early 1990s and his international career spanned 1988-2010. His debut ODI was between West Indies and Pakistan in 1988 at Bourda and stood in his last international match in Antigua last year when West Indies played South Africa.

Duncan, who was also taught at the St. John’s College, Tucville Secondary and the Government Technical Institute (GTI), also stood in 21 ODIs and six Twenty20 Internationals.

He performed third and fourth umpire duties