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January 4, 2001
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New year appointments for ICC officials

The ICC has confirmed details of its international panel referees and umpires for series in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa during January and February.

South Africa’s Denis Lindsay will be the referee for the triangular one day series in Australia which features the home side, West Indies and Zimbabwe. The tournament gets underway in Melbourne on 11th January with Australia v Windies and concludes with the third day/night final in Melbourne on 11th February.

Gundappa Viswanath, the former Indian batsman, is refereeing the three match one day series between New Zealand and Zimbabwe. This concludes with the fixture in Auckland on 7th January.

Peter Burge, Australia, will referee the following one day series in New Zealand against Sri Lanka. The five games include fixtures in Peter Willey Napier, Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Christchurch, between 31st January and 11th February.

Raman Subba Row (England) is refereeing the current South Africa v Sri Lanka series and Peter Willey, also from England, will stand as ICC umpire in the third Test at Centurion Park from 20th to 24th January.

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