- Steve Randell
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Steve Randell
country = Australia
fullname = Stephen Grant Randell
living = true
dayofbirth = 19
monthofbirth = 2
yearofbirth = 1956
placeofbirth = Hobart,Tasmania
countryofbirth =Australia
umpire = true
columns = 0
testsumpired = 36
umptestdebutyr = 1984
umptestlastyr = 1998
odisumpired = 88
umpodidebutyr = 1984
umpodilastyr = 1998
date = 11 July
year = 2008
source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/australia/content/player/7307.htmlStephen Grant Randell, (born
19 February 1956 inHobart, Tasmania ), is a former Australian Test cricket match umpire, the first to come fromTasmania .He umpired 36 Test matches between
1984 and1998 the highest number by an Australian umpire to that time. (The previous highest wasTony Crafter ’s 33 matches.). His first match was between Australia and the West Indies at Melbourne on22 December to27 December 1984 , a drawn match with Australia holding on in the final innings, thanks to a determined century byAndrew Hilditch to deny the West Indies a 12th consecutive Test victory. Randell’s partner was Peter McConnell.In 1994 the
International Cricket Council introduced a policy of appointing one umpire to each Test match from a non-participating country. Ten of Randell’s matches were played outside Australia, and did not involve Australia. His last Test match involving Australia was against South Africa at Adelaide on30 January to3 February 1998 , a drawn match in the visitor’s favour, with captain Mark Taylor dominating the first innings with 169 andMark Waugh scoring a century in the second innings. Randell’s colleague was the New Zealander, Doug Cowie. In this match, Mark Waugh was controversially given not out when his bat brushed the stumps and dislodged a bail, the umpire ruling that he had completed his shot.Randell’s last Test match was between Zimbabwe and Pakistan at
Harare on21 March to25 March 1998 . Randell umpired 88One Day International (ODI) matches between1984 and1998 . He umpired one women’s ODI in1991 . Altogether, he umpired 119 first-class matches in his career between1980 and1998 .At the club level, Randell was a left-hand batsman for the South Hobart and Sandy Bay clubs. Off the field he was a school-teacher with the Tasmanian Education Department. His cricket and professional careers ended when he was convicted in August 1999 of 15 separate counts of sexual assault against nine schoolgirls between 1981 and 1982.
He was sentenced to four years jail with a two year minimum, but was paroled in May 2002 and is now living in Binalong Bay. He runs a cafe in St Helens, Tasmania.
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Australian Test Cricket Umpires
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* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5370/5370.html Cricket Archive]
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