Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar
has won the David Shepherd trophy for the Umpire of the Year for the
third consecutive year at the ICC Awards ceremony in London. He beat
competition from Steve Davis, Ian Gould and five-time winner Simon
Taufel.
Dar, 43, officiated in five Tests and 13 ODIs during the voting period -
August 11, 2010 to August 3, 2011 - including the World Cup final
between India and Sri Lanka.
Widely regarded for his umpiring standards, Dar was voted to the award
by the 10 Full Member captains as well as the eight-man elite panel of
match referees.
"It's a great honour and I'm thankful to everyone at the ICC and also my
colleagues on the Elite Panel of ICC umpires along with the Pakistan
Cricket Board," Dar said. "I'd like to also thank all my family for all
their support since I'm away nearly eight months of the year umpiring."
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