Personal information | |
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Born | 17 March 1984 |
Role | Umpire |
Umpiring information | |
ODIs umpired | 15 (2018–2023) |
T20Is umpired | 10 (2018–2023) |
Source:
Cricinfo, 27 March 2023 |
Bismillah Jan Shinwari (born 17 March 1984) is an Afghan cricket umpire. [1] He has stood in matches in the 2017 Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament and the 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament in Afghanistan. [2] [3]
He stood in his first Twenty20 International (T20I) match, between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe, on 5 February 2018. [4] A week later, on 11 February 2018, he stood in his first One Day International (ODI) match, also between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. [5]
On 3 October 2020, a car bomb attack in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, killed 15 people and wounded 30 others. [6] It was initially reported that Shinwari was there at the time of the explosion but had survived. [7] However, later reports stated that he had been killed in the blast, [8] [9] along with his cousin, two of her children, and a nephew. [10] On 4 October 2020, Shinwari spoke to the Bangladeshi website BD Crictime on a telephone call to confirm that he had not been killed in the blast. [11]
Personal information | |
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Born | 17 March 1984 |
Role | Umpire |
Umpiring information | |
ODIs umpired | 15 (2018–2023) |
T20Is umpired | 10 (2018–2023) |
Source:
Cricinfo, 27 March 2023 |
Bismillah Jan Shinwari (born 17 March 1984) is an Afghan cricket umpire. [1] He has stood in matches in the 2017 Ghazi Amanullah Khan Regional One Day Tournament and the 2017–18 Ahmad Shah Abdali 4-day Tournament in Afghanistan. [2] [3]
He stood in his first Twenty20 International (T20I) match, between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe, on 5 February 2018. [4] A week later, on 11 February 2018, he stood in his first One Day International (ODI) match, also between Afghanistan and Zimbabwe. [5]
On 3 October 2020, a car bomb attack in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, killed 15 people and wounded 30 others. [6] It was initially reported that Shinwari was there at the time of the explosion but had survived. [7] However, later reports stated that he had been killed in the blast, [8] [9] along with his cousin, two of her children, and a nephew. [10] On 4 October 2020, Shinwari spoke to the Bangladeshi website BD Crictime on a telephone call to confirm that he had not been killed in the blast. [11]