- Rex Whitehead
Rex Vernon Whitehead, (born
26 October 1948 ), was an Australian Test cricket match umpire, from Victoria.He umpired 4 Test matches between
1981 and1982 . His first match was between Australia and India at Sydney on2 January to4 January 1981 , won by Australia by an innings and 4 runs, withGreg Chappell scoring 204 andDennis Lillee andLen Pascoe taking 13 wickets. Whitehead’s partner wasMel Johnson .Whitehead stood in all three Test matches in that series against India. In the third match, at Melbourne, India won by 59 runs, in spite of nearly forfeiting the match. Whitehead gave the Indian captain
Sunil Gavaskar out LBW at a critical point in the match, but the batsman indicated he had edged the ball and, on reluctantly leaving the field. However, when Lillee made a racist comment on Gavaskar's reluctance, Gavaskar urged his partnerChetan Chauhan to follow him. The Indian team manager intervened before Chauhan had left the field, ordering him to continue, and the match resumed. "Wisden" (1982 ed.) described the event as “a dreadful scene”, saying that “such a bizarre incident … brought controversy over the umpiring to a head”.Whitehead’s last Test match was between Australia and England at Melbourne on
26 December to30 December 1982 , a remarkable match won by England by 3 runs only after a valiant 10th wicket partnership of 70 runs betweenAllan Border andJeff Thomson was ended by a juggled catch. Whitehead’s colleague wasTony Crafter .Whitehead umpired 14
One Day International (ODI) matches between1979 and1983 . In 1979 he umpired one women’s Test match. Altogether, he umpired 15 first-class matches in his career between1979 and1983 .ee also
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