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{{Infobox cricket umpire
{{short description|Pakistani cricket umpire}}
{{Use Pakistani English|date=January 2021}}
| Name = Aleem Dar
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2021}}
| Born = {{birth date and age|1968|6|6}}
{{Infobox cricketer
| Birthplace = [[Jhang]], [[Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]
| name = Aleem Dar
| Nationality = Pakistani
| honorific-suffix = [[Pride of Performance|PP]]
| Tests = 37
| image = David Warner shakes hands with umpire Chris Gaffaney and Aleem Dar (27090448599) (Aleem Dar cropped).jpg
| Test span = 2003-present
| caption = Dar umpiring during the 2017–18 Ashes
| ODIs = 84
| ODI span = 2000-present
| fullname = Aleem Sarwar Dar
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|6|6|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Jhang]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]], [[Pakistan]]
| batting = Right-handed
| bowling = Right-arm [[leg spin]]
| role = [[Umpire (cricket)|Umpire]]
| country = Pakistan
| club1 = [[Pakistan Railways cricket team|Pakistan Railways]]
| year1 = {{no wrap|1986–2009}}
| club2 = [[Lahore City cricket team|Lahore City]]
| year2 = {{no wrap|1988–1995}}
| club3 = [[Allied Bank Limited cricket team|Allied Bank Limited]]
| year3 = {{no wrap|1995}}
| club4 = [[Gujranwala cricket team|Gujranwala]]
| year4 = {{no wrap|1997–1998}}
| type1 = [[First-class cricket|FC]]
| debutagainst1 = [[Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan cricket team|ADBP]]
| debutdate1 = 8 February
| debutyear1 = 1987
| debutfor1 = Pakistan Railways
| lastagainst1 = Bahawalpur
| lastdate1 = 6 December
| lastyear1 = 1997
| lastfor1 = [[Gujranwala cricket team|Gujranwala]]
| type2 = [[List A cricket|LA]]
| debutagainst2 = [[United Bank Limited cricket team|United Bank Limited]]
| debutdate2 = 29 September
| debutyear2 = 1986
| debutfor2 = Pakistan Railways
| lastagainst2 = [[Malaysia national cricket team|Malaysia]]
| lastdate2 = 23 March
| lastyear2 = 1998
| lastfor2 = Gujranwala
| umpire = true
| testsumpired = 145
| umptestdebutyr = 2003
| umptestlastyr = 2023
| odisumpired = 231
| umpodidebutyr = 2000
| umpodilastyr = 2023
| t20isumpired = 72
| umpt20idebutyr = 2009
| umpt20ilastyr = 2023
| wt20isumpired = 5
| umpwt20idebutyr = 2009
| umpwt20ilastyr = 2016
| columns = 2
| column1 = [[First-class cricket|FC]]
| column2 = [[List A cricket|LA]]
| matches1 = 17
| matches2 = 18
| runs1 = 270
| runs2 = 179
| bat avg1 = 11.73
| bat avg2 = 19.88
| 100s/50s1 = 0/0
| 100s/50s2 = 0/0
| top score1 = 39
| top score2 = 37
| deliveries1 = 740
| deliveries2 = 634
| wickets1 = 11
| wickets2 = 15
| bowl avg1 = 34.36
| bowl avg2 = 31.66
| fivefor1 = 0
| fivefor2 = 0
| tenfor1 = 0
| tenfor2 = 0
| best bowling1 = 3/19
| best bowling2 = 3/27
| catches/stumpings1 = 5/–
| catches/stumpings2 = 17/–
| source = http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/player/39157.html ESPNcricinfo
| date = 24 June 2023
}}
}}
'''Aleem Dar''' [[Pride of Performance|PP]] ([[Punjabi language|Punjabi]], {{langx|ur|{{Nastaliq|علیم ڈار}}}}; born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and former first-class cricketer. He has been a member of the [[Elite Panel of ICC Umpires]]. Dar won the [[David Shepherd Trophy]] three years in a row from 2009 to 2011, after being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/532182.html|title=Dar named best umpire for the third consecutive year|work=ESPNcricinfo|publisher=ESPN}}</ref> Aleem Dar, [[Marais Erasmus]], [[Richard Kettleborough]], [[Kumar Dharmasena]] and [[Simon Taufel]] were the only umpires to have received the award from its inception until 2017. Before becoming an umpire, Dar played [[first-class cricket]] as a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler for [[Allied Bank Limited cricket team|Allied Bank]], [[Gujranwala cricket team|Gujranwala]], [[Lahore cricket team|Lahore]] and [[Pakistan Railways cricket team|Pakistan Railways]] teams. Dar is also a member of the [[Pakistan national cricket team#Selection committee|Men's National Selection Committee]] of the [[Pakistan Cricket Board]].
'''Aleem Sarwar Dar''' (Born: June 6 1968, [[Jhang]], [[Punjab (Pakistan)|Punjab]]) played Pakistani domestic cricket for [[Allied Bank]], [[Gujranwala]] Cricket Association, [[Lahore]], and [[Railways (Pakistan)]] as a right-handed batsmen and legbreak bowler.


In December 2019, in the first match of the series between [[New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 2019–20|Australia and New Zealand]], Aleem stood in his 129th Test match, breaking the record previously set by [[Steve Bucknor]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1526681 |title=Aleem Dar set to break record for most Tests as umpire |publisher=International Cricket Council |access-date=12 December 2019}}</ref> On 1 November 2020, in the second ODI [[Zimbabwean cricket team in Pakistan in 2020–21|between Pakistan and Zimbabwe]], Aleem stood in his 210th ODI match as an on-field umpire, surpassing South African [[Rudi Koertzen]]'s record of officiating in the most ODI matches.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/30228199/aleem-dar-set-break-record-most-odis-field-umpire |title=Aleem Dar set to break record for most ODIs as on-field umpire |work=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=1 November 2020}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
!
! First Class Cricket
! List A (Domestic One Day)
|-
| Batting Average
| 11.73
| 19.88
|-
| Bowling (Wickets/Average)
| 11 / 34.36
| 15 / 31.66
|}


== Personal life ==
However, Aleem Dar is best known as an international [[cricket umpire]]. He made his international debut in an [[One-day International|ODI]] between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Gujranwala on February 16th 2000. In 2002 he became a member of the Emirates International Panel ICC of umpires. He impressed the ICC with his accurate decison making, and was chosen to umpire at the ICC [[Cricket World Cup]] in early 2003, where he was one of the better performing umpires. His high standard was again rewarded when he was appointed to stand in his first [[Test cricket|Test match]] in October 2003; the match between Bangladesh and England at [[Dhaka]]. Over the next six months he was appointed to stand in several more test matches, and as the neutral umpire in ODI matches away from Pakistan.
Aleem Dar was born on June 6, 1968, in [[Jhang]], Pakistan. He is married to Noshaba. They have three children, sons Hassan and Ali, and a daughter, Jaweria, who died due to epilepsy.<ref>{{cite web |title=Aleem Dar |url=https://www.pakpedia.pk/aleem-dar/#Aleem_Dar_Biography |website=pakpedia.pk |access-date=24 May 2022 |date=26 February 2021}}</ref>


== Career ==
His consistently excellent performances earned him a promotion, and in April 2004 he became the first Pakistani to be part of the Emirates [[ICC Elite Umpire Panel]]. Since then he has been regarded as one of the top umpires, being nominated for the ICC Umpire of the year Award in 2005 and 2006, although he was beaten on both occasions by the Australian [[Simon Taufel]], who is also very highly regarded. Dar has stood in numerous high profile matches, including several India-Pakistan ODI matches and five Ashes test matches. He was also one of the on-field umpires for the final of the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, standing alsong side [[Rudi Koertzen]]. However, he has never stood in a test match in Pakistan because, being a young umpire, he was only appointed to the international panel in 2002, after a policy of two neutral umpires in a test match was introduced.


=== Umpiring ===
Dar's dedication, professionalism and decision-making ability have earned him the respect of both the players and spectators alike, and ensure that he is regarded as one of the very best umpires.
Aleem is best known as an international [[cricket umpire]].<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2014/media-releases/83319/icc-announces-match-officials-for-icc-cricket-world-cup-2015 |title=ICC announces match officials for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 |publisher=International Cricket Council |access-date=12 February 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150330201852/http://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2014/media-releases/83319/icc-announces-match-officials-for-icc-cricket-world-cup-2015 |archive-date=30 March 2015 }}</ref> He made his international umpiring debut in an [[One Day International|ODI]] between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at [[Jinnah Stadium (Gujranwala)|Gujranwala]] on 16 February 2000. In 2002, he became a member of [[International Panel of ICC Umpires]]. He was chosen to umpire at the [[2003 Cricket World Cup]].


In April 2004, he became the first Pakistani to be part of the [[Elite Panel of ICC Umpires]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/story/136525.html|title=Mallender and Aleem Dar to join the elite|date=6 February 2004|work=Cricinfo|access-date=18 March 2010}}</ref> He was nominated for the ICC Umpire of the year Award in 2005 and 2006, beaten on both occasions by the Australian [[Simon Taufel]]. On 17 October 2007, Aleem umpired in his 100th [[One Day International|ODI]], between India and Australia at Mumbai, making him the tenth umpire in the history of cricket to reach that landmark. He reached the landmark in a record time, taking just seven years, and became the first Pakistani to officiate in a century of [[One Day Internationals]].<ref>{{cite press release|url=http://stats.wisdenindia.com/Archive/Articles/7/7520.html |title=Aleem Dar becomes 10th umpire to stand in 100 ODIs |publisher=International Cricket Council|via=Wisden India|date=25 October 2007 |access-date=22 March 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402164331/http://stats.wisdenindia.com/Archive/Articles/7/7520.html |archive-date=2 April 2015 }}</ref>


Aleem has stood in a solitary India-Pakistan ODI match at Karachi 2006 and five [[Ashes series|Ashes]] Test matches. He was also one of the on-field umpires for the final of the [[2006 ICC Champions Trophy]], standing alongside [[Rudi Koertzen]]. He stood in the final of the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]] between Australia and Sri Lanka, along with [[Steve Bucknor]]. Dar was also selected to stand in the final of the [[2010 ICC World Twenty20]] between Australia and England .
== Umpiring Statistics ==


In January 2005, Aleem and his colleague [[Steve Bucknor]], received death threats during a Test match between England and South Africa at Centurion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/145643.html|title=Umpires received death threats, reveals Bucknor|date=30 January 2005|work=Cricinfo|access-date=18 March 2010}}</ref> He was also involved in a controversy during the [[2007 Cricket World Cup]] final where he, along with fellow officials [[Steve Bucknor|Bucknor]], [[Rudi Koertzen|Koertzen]], [[Billy Bowden|Bowden]] and [[Jeff Crowe|Crowe]] incorrectly made Australia bowl three unnecessary overs in near darkness. Consequently, the ICC decided to suspend him, along with the other four officials, from duty for the next ICC event, which was the [[2007 ICC World Twenty20|2007 World Twenty20 Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/twenty20wc/content/story/299277.html|title= World Cup officials banned by ICC|work=ESPNcricinfo|date= 22 June 2007|access-date=22 March 2015}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!
! First
! Last
! Total
|-
| '''Tests'''
| Bangladesh vs England at Dhaka, Oct 2003
| Australia vs England at Sydney, Jan 2007
| 37
|-
| '''ODIs'''
| Pakistan vs Sri Lanka at Gujranwala, Feb 2000
| Bangladesh vs New Zealand at Antigua, Apr 2007
| 84
|}


Aleem proved his accuracy at the [[2011 Cricket World Cup]] when all the 15 [[Umpire Decision Review System]] appeals against him were struck down.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tribune.com.pk/story/143702/dar-hails-the-use-of-technology/|title= Dar hails the use of technology|work=The Express Tribune|location=Karachi|date=6 April 2011|access-date=22 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://sporteology.com/10-best-cricket-umpires-time-history/|title= 10 Best Cricket Umpires of All Time in History|work= Sporteology|access-date=22 March 2015}}</ref>
==External links==
*[http://content.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/player/39157.html Profile at Cricinfo website]
*[http://content.cricinfo.com/pakistan/content/story/136525.html News article at Cricinfo about Dar's promotion to Test umpire status]


He was selected as one of the twenty umpires to stand in matches during the [[2015 Cricket World Cup]].<ref name="auto"/> In April 2019, he was named as one of the sixteen umpires to stand in matches during the [[2019 Cricket World Cup]].<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/media-releases/1198051 |title=Match officials for ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 announced |publisher=International Cricket Council |access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/1182149.html |title=Umpire Ian Gould to retire after World Cup |work=ESPNcricinfo |access-date=26 April 2019}}</ref> The following month, in the second match of the [[2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series]], he became the third umpire, and first from Pakistan, to officiate in 200 ODIs.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/389812/pakistan-umpire-aleem-dar-to-officiate-in-his-200th-odi/ |title=Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar to officiate in his 200th ODI |work=Daily Times|date=6 May 2019 |location=Lahore|access-date=7 May 2019}}</ref>
[[Category:1968 births|Dar, Aleem Sarwar]]

[[Category:Living people|Dar, Aleem Sarwar]]
On 16 March 2023, Dar stepped down from the elite panel of umpires after a 19-year career.<ref>{{cite news |title=Adrian Holdstock, Ahsan Raza join ICC Elite Panel of Umpires as Aleem Dar steps down |url=https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/3111811 |access-date=17 March 2023 |work=International Cricket Council}}</ref> He will still umpire games if the PCB selects him to stand in games played in Pakistan.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aleem Dar ends 19-year old career as Elite Panel Umpire |url=https://www.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/125944/aleem-dar-ends-19-year-old-career-as-elite-panel-umpire-cricbuzzcom |access-date=17 March 2023 |work=Cricbuzz}}</ref>
[[Category:Pakistani cricketers|Dar, Aleem Sarwar]]

[[Category:Cricket umpires|Dar, Aleem Sarwar]]
From 5–7 April 2023, he stood in his last test match as an Elite panel umpire, during the [[Irish cricket team in Bangladesh in 2022–23#Only Test|one-off test between Bangladesh and Ireland]]. At the end of the match, he also received a ''Guard of Honor'' from both teams and a memento was presented to him by [[Bangladesh Cricket Board]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=ডেস্ক |first1=খেলা |title=মিরপুরে ‘গার্ড অব অনার’ পেলেন আলিম দার |url=https://www.prothomalo.com/sports/cricket/1z58rblt16 |access-date=7 April 2023 |work=Prothomalo |language=bn}}</ref>

He announced he will retire from umpiring at the end of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s 2024–25 domestic season.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-01-10 |title=Aleem Dar to retire at the end of 2024-25 domestic season |url=https://www.pcb.com.pk/press-release-detail/aleem-dar-to-retire-at-the-end-of-2024-25-domestic-season.html |access-date=2024-12-09 |website=www.pcb.com.pk |language=en-US}}</ref>

=== Aleem Dar Cricket Academy ===
Aleem Dar Cricket Academy, ADCA is a training and coaching academy for hearing-impaired boys and girls. It is located in Lahore, Pakistan. It is equipped with a ground, gymnasium, jogging track and basketball court. Aleem Dar established the academy in 2013.<ref>{{cite web |title=Services - Aleem Dar Cricket Academy |url=https://adca.pk/service |website=adca.pk |access-date=24 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=World's finest umpire Aleem Dar celebrates his 53rd birthday today |url=https://dailytimes.com.pk/768126/worlds-finest-umpire-aleem-dar-celebrates-his-53rd-birthday-today/ |website=Daily Times |access-date=24 May 2022 |date=6 June 2021}}</ref>

=== Dar's Delighto ===
In 2018, he started a restaurant named '''Dar's Delighto''' in PIA Cooperative Housing Society, Lahore.<ref>{{cite news |title=Pakistan cricket umpire Aleem Dar offers free food for jobless at his Lahore joint |url=https://www.deccanchronicle.com/sports/cricket/270320/pakistan-cricket-umpire-aleem-dar-offers-free-food-for-jobless-at-his.html |access-date=24 May 2022 |work=Deccan Chronicle |date=27 March 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Aleem Dar |url=https://www.pakpedia.pk/aleem-dar/#Aleem_Dar_Biography |access-date=24 May 2022 |date=26 February 2021}}</ref>

===Post-retirement===
In October 2024, the [[Pakistan Cricket Board]] named Dar as part of its [[Pakistan national cricket team#Selection committee|selection committee]].<ref>{{cite news |title=PCB restructures selection committee by picking Aleem Dar, Aaqib, Azhar |url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/aleem-dar-aaqib-javed-azhar-ali-named-in-pakistan-s-selection-committee-1454841 |work=ESPNcricinfo |date=11 October 2024 |language=en}}</ref>

==Accolades==
After being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006, Aleem finally won the [[David Shepherd Trophy|Umpire of the Year]] award in October 2009, at the annual [[2009 ICC Awards|ICC awards]] ceremony in [[Johannesburg]], South Africa.<ref>{{cite web |author=Staff reporter |title=Aleem Dar wins ICC Umpire-of-the-Year Award |url=https://nation.com.pk/03-Oct-2009/aleem-dar-wins-icc-umpireoftheyear-award |website=The Nation |publisher=The Nation |access-date=3 October 2009 |language=en |date=3 October 2009}}</ref> By claiming the award, Aleem ended [[Simon Taufel]]'s run of five successive awards. It was the first time that any umpire other than Taufel had picked up the accolade in the six years that the ceremony had taken place. In [[2010 ICC Awards|October 2010]], he won the award for a second straight year.<ref>[http://www.cricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/current/story/480079.html Aleem Dar named Umpire of the Year] Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 October 2010.</ref> In [[2011 ICC Awards|September 2011]], he was named best umpire for the third consecutive year.<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/532182.html Dar named best umpire for the third consecutive year] ''ESPNcricinfo''. Retrieved 13 September 2011.</ref> On 14 August 2010, the [[Government of Pakistan]] honoured him with the President's Award for [[Pride of Performance]].<ref>{{cite web|title=ICC Umpire Aleem Dar launches aid campaign for flood victims |url=http://www.geo.tv/8-15-2010/69991.htm |work=Geo News|location=Karachi |access-date=2011-04-09 |date=15 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100821074402/http://geo.tv/8-15-2010/69991.htm |archive-date=21 August 2010 }}</ref>

He was honoured by [[International cricket council|ICC]] for officiating in 150 [[One Day International|ODIs]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/item/192725-aleem-dar-honoured-by-icc-for-officiating-in-150-odis |title=Aleem Dar honoured by ICC for officiating in 150 ODIs |work=NDTV Sports |year=2012 |quote=Pakistan's Aleem Dar has been honoured by the International Cricket Council for becoming only the seventh umpire to officiate in 150 ODIs |access-date=1 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120702163949/http://sports.ndtv.com/cricket/news/item/192725-aleem-dar-honoured-by-icc-for-officiating-in-150-odis |archive-date=2 July 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref>

== See also ==
* [[List of Test cricket umpires]]
* [[List of One Day International cricket umpires]]
* [[List of Twenty20 International cricket umpires]]

== References ==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
* {{ESPNcricinfo|id=39157}}


{{ICC Umpire of the Year}}
{{Elite Panel of ICC Umpires}}
{{Pride of Performance for Sports}}
{{2013 CT TOTT}}


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Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 December 2024

Aleem Dar

PP
Dar umpiring during the 2017–18 Ashes
Personal information
Full name
Aleem Sarwar Dar
Born (1968-06-06) 6 June 1968 (age 56)
Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan
BattingRight-handed
BowlingRight-arm leg spin
RoleUmpire
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
1986–2009Pakistan Railways
1988–1995Lahore City
1995Allied Bank Limited
1997–1998Gujranwala
FC debut8 February 1987 Pakistan Railways v ADBP
Last FC6 December 1997 Gujranwala v Bahawalpur
LA debut29 September 1986 Pakistan Railways v United Bank Limited
Last LA23 March 1998 Gujranwala v Malaysia
Umpiring information
Tests umpired145 (2003–2023)
ODIs umpired231 (2000–2023)
T20Is umpired72 (2009–2023)
WT20Is umpired5 (2009–2016)
Career statistics
Competition FC LA
Matches 17 18
Runs scored 270 179
Batting average 11.73 19.88
100s/50s 0/0 0/0
Top score 39 37
Balls bowled 740 634
Wickets 11 15
Bowling average 34.36 31.66
5 wickets in innings 0 0
10 wickets in match 0 0
Best bowling 3/19 3/27
Catches/stumpings 5/– 17/–
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 24 June 2023

Aleem Dar PP (Punjabi, Urdu: علیم ڈار; born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and former first-class cricketer. He has been a member of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. Dar won the David Shepherd Trophy three years in a row from 2009 to 2011, after being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006.[1] Aleem Dar, Marais Erasmus, Richard Kettleborough, Kumar Dharmasena and Simon Taufel were the only umpires to have received the award from its inception until 2017. Before becoming an umpire, Dar played first-class cricket as a right-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler for Allied Bank, Gujranwala, Lahore and Pakistan Railways teams. Dar is also a member of the Men's National Selection Committee of the Pakistan Cricket Board.

In December 2019, in the first match of the series between Australia and New Zealand, Aleem stood in his 129th Test match, breaking the record previously set by Steve Bucknor.[2] On 1 November 2020, in the second ODI between Pakistan and Zimbabwe, Aleem stood in his 210th ODI match as an on-field umpire, surpassing South African Rudi Koertzen's record of officiating in the most ODI matches.[3]

Personal life

[edit]

Aleem Dar was born on June 6, 1968, in Jhang, Pakistan. He is married to Noshaba. They have three children, sons Hassan and Ali, and a daughter, Jaweria, who died due to epilepsy.[4]

Career

[edit]

Umpiring

[edit]

Aleem is best known as an international cricket umpire.[5] He made his international umpiring debut in an ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka at Gujranwala on 16 February 2000. In 2002, he became a member of International Panel of ICC Umpires. He was chosen to umpire at the 2003 Cricket World Cup.

In April 2004, he became the first Pakistani to be part of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.[6] He was nominated for the ICC Umpire of the year Award in 2005 and 2006, beaten on both occasions by the Australian Simon Taufel. On 17 October 2007, Aleem umpired in his 100th ODI, between India and Australia at Mumbai, making him the tenth umpire in the history of cricket to reach that landmark. He reached the landmark in a record time, taking just seven years, and became the first Pakistani to officiate in a century of One Day Internationals.[7]

Aleem has stood in a solitary India-Pakistan ODI match at Karachi 2006 and five Ashes Test matches. He was also one of the on-field umpires for the final of the 2006 ICC Champions Trophy, standing alongside Rudi Koertzen. He stood in the final of the 2007 Cricket World Cup between Australia and Sri Lanka, along with Steve Bucknor. Dar was also selected to stand in the final of the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 between Australia and England .

In January 2005, Aleem and his colleague Steve Bucknor, received death threats during a Test match between England and South Africa at Centurion.[8] He was also involved in a controversy during the 2007 Cricket World Cup final where he, along with fellow officials Bucknor, Koertzen, Bowden and Crowe incorrectly made Australia bowl three unnecessary overs in near darkness. Consequently, the ICC decided to suspend him, along with the other four officials, from duty for the next ICC event, which was the 2007 World Twenty20 Championship.[9]

Aleem proved his accuracy at the 2011 Cricket World Cup when all the 15 Umpire Decision Review System appeals against him were struck down.[10][11]

He was selected as one of the twenty umpires to stand in matches during the 2015 Cricket World Cup.[5] In April 2019, he was named as one of the sixteen umpires to stand in matches during the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[12][13] The following month, in the second match of the 2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series, he became the third umpire, and first from Pakistan, to officiate in 200 ODIs.[14]

On 16 March 2023, Dar stepped down from the elite panel of umpires after a 19-year career.[15] He will still umpire games if the PCB selects him to stand in games played in Pakistan.[16]

From 5–7 April 2023, he stood in his last test match as an Elite panel umpire, during the one-off test between Bangladesh and Ireland. At the end of the match, he also received a Guard of Honor from both teams and a memento was presented to him by Bangladesh Cricket Board.[17]

He announced he will retire from umpiring at the end of the Pakistan Cricket Board’s 2024–25 domestic season.[18]

Aleem Dar Cricket Academy

[edit]

Aleem Dar Cricket Academy, ADCA is a training and coaching academy for hearing-impaired boys and girls. It is located in Lahore, Pakistan. It is equipped with a ground, gymnasium, jogging track and basketball court. Aleem Dar established the academy in 2013.[19][20]

Dar's Delighto

[edit]

In 2018, he started a restaurant named Dar's Delighto in PIA Cooperative Housing Society, Lahore.[21][22]

Post-retirement

[edit]

In October 2024, the Pakistan Cricket Board named Dar as part of its selection committee.[23]

Accolades

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After being nominated twice in 2005 and 2006, Aleem finally won the Umpire of the Year award in October 2009, at the annual ICC awards ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa.[24] By claiming the award, Aleem ended Simon Taufel's run of five successive awards. It was the first time that any umpire other than Taufel had picked up the accolade in the six years that the ceremony had taken place. In October 2010, he won the award for a second straight year.[25] In September 2011, he was named best umpire for the third consecutive year.[26] On 14 August 2010, the Government of Pakistan honoured him with the President's Award for Pride of Performance.[27]

He was honoured by ICC for officiating in 150 ODIs.[28]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "Aleem Dar set to break record for most Tests as umpire". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
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  5. ^ a b "ICC announces match officials for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015". International Cricket Council. Archived from the original on 30 March 2015. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Mallender and Aleem Dar to join the elite". Cricinfo. 6 February 2004. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  7. ^ "Aleem Dar becomes 10th umpire to stand in 100 ODIs" (Press release). International Cricket Council. 25 October 2007. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015 – via Wisden India.
  8. ^ "Umpires received death threats, reveals Bucknor". Cricinfo. 30 January 2005. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
  9. ^ "World Cup officials banned by ICC". ESPNcricinfo. 22 June 2007. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Dar hails the use of technology". The Express Tribune. Karachi. 6 April 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  11. ^ "10 Best Cricket Umpires of All Time in History". Sporteology. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Match officials for ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019 announced" (Press release). International Cricket Council. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  13. ^ "Umpire Ian Gould to retire after World Cup". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar to officiate in his 200th ODI". Daily Times. Lahore. 6 May 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  15. ^ "Adrian Holdstock, Ahsan Raza join ICC Elite Panel of Umpires as Aleem Dar steps down". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  16. ^ "Aleem Dar ends 19-year old career as Elite Panel Umpire". Cricbuzz. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  17. ^ ডেস্ক, খেলা. "মিরপুরে 'গার্ড অব অনার' পেলেন আলিম দার". Prothomalo (in Bengali). Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  18. ^ "Aleem Dar to retire at the end of 2024-25 domestic season". www.pcb.com.pk. 10 January 2014. Retrieved 9 December 2024.
  19. ^ "Services - Aleem Dar Cricket Academy". adca.pk. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  20. ^ "World's finest umpire Aleem Dar celebrates his 53rd birthday today". Daily Times. 6 June 2021. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  21. ^ "Pakistan cricket umpire Aleem Dar offers free food for jobless at his Lahore joint". Deccan Chronicle. 27 March 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  22. ^ "Aleem Dar". 26 February 2021. Retrieved 24 May 2022.
  23. ^ "PCB restructures selection committee by picking Aleem Dar, Aaqib, Azhar". ESPNcricinfo. 11 October 2024.
  24. ^ Staff reporter (3 October 2009). "Aleem Dar wins ICC Umpire-of-the-Year Award". The Nation. The Nation. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  25. ^ Aleem Dar named Umpire of the Year Cricinfo. Retrieved 6 October 2010.
  26. ^ Dar named best umpire for the third consecutive year ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
  27. ^ "ICC Umpire Aleem Dar launches aid campaign for flood victims". Geo News. Karachi. 15 August 2010. Archived from the original on 21 August 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
  28. ^ "Aleem Dar honoured by ICC for officiating in 150 ODIs". NDTV Sports. 2012. Archived from the original on 2 July 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012. Pakistan's Aleem Dar has been honoured by the International Cricket Council for becoming only the seventh umpire to officiate in 150 ODIs
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