Bangladeshi umpire Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid Saikat has registered a unique record under his named. To note, he is all set to become the first umpire from Bangladesh to officiate in a World Cup. Previously, Saikat has officiated in some ICC events including Women’s T20 World Cup, ICC Women’s World Cup and Under-19 World Cup. The umpire stated that he is grateful for the experience, which has contributed to his growth curve.
Saikat has officiated in 85 ODIs so far
It must be noted that Saikat has officiated in 13 Tests, 85 ODIs and 59 T20Is so far. Meanwhile, Saikat has said that he is excited to be a part of the World Cup. However, he himself believes that officiating in a Test match was the greatest accolade he could have hoped for.
“It’s obviously a dream to officiate in the forthcoming ICC World Cup. It’s an honour and a privilege, and a huge achievement for me to become the first Bangladeshi to officiate in the World Cup,” Saikat told Cricbuzz. “It’s been the result of a process, and I have earned it through dedication and hard work.”
“However, I think getting appointed to officiate in a Test match was much bigger for me. I was very excited about it because it’s the pinnacle of the sport, and every umpire’s dream to be in charge of a Test match.”
I am fully prepared for the Big Event: Saikat
The Bangladeshi official feels his appointment in the WC is expected to inspire more local umpires as he motivates them to aim higher. “I think my officiating at the World Cup will be inspiring for other umpires (from Bangladesh) because when they have the belief that it is possible to reach this far, they will be motivated to do better,” said Saikat.
“We have a ICC drive where with videos of incidents, and I still make mistakes despite watching them. At times I go to the nets to see what the bowlers are doing. In the World Cup there will be matches after one day or two, and so I have to take that preparation from now on regarding different countries to make sure I am fully prepared for the big event,” he added.