Aleem Dar Profile 


Aleem Dar is a Pakistani cricket umpire. Here is a profile of him:



Name: Aleem Dar

Date of Birth: June 6, 1968

Place of Birth: Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan

Nationality: Pakistani

Role: Cricket Umpire



Playing Career: Aleem Dar was not a professional cricketer but played club cricket in Pakistan before becoming an umpire.


Umpiring Career:

Aleem Dar made his international umpiring debut in 2000 during an ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Gujranwala, Pakistan.

He officiated in his first Test match in 2002, which was between Pakistan and England in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Dar has been one of the most respected and successful umpires in world cricket. His calm and composed demeanor on the field earned him praise from players, officials, and fans alike.

He has officiated in numerous international matches, including Test matches, One-Day Internationals (ODIs), and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).

Aleem Dar is known for his accurate decision-making and his ability to handle high-pressure situations with composure.

He has stood in many high-profile cricket matches, including multiple ICC Cricket World Cup matches and ICC Champions Trophy games.

Accolades and Achievements:

Aleem Dar has won the David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of the Year multiple times. This award is presented by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to the best umpire of the year based on their performances and decision-making during the period.

He holds the record for umpiring the most number of international cricket matches across all formats.

Off the Field:

Aleem Dar is actively involved in promoting cricket in Pakistan and is often seen participating in various cricket-related events and initiatives.

He is respected for his dedication to the game and his commitment to upholding the spirit of cricket.

Retirement:

Cricket Umpire, Aleem Dar of Pakistan has resigned subsequent to directing a record 435 men's global matches. Dar was supplanted by comrade Ahsan Raza, who joined newbie Adrian Holdstock of South Africa on an extended 12-man board of tip-top  International Cricket Gathering umpires on Thursday.