Jamaican Jacqueline Williams set to create history at the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup
Jamaican umpire Jacqueline Williams is set to create history at the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup next month in England .
Williams will reach the significant milestone of officiating in five ICC World Cups as she is listed on the Emirates ICC International panel of match officials that will be used during the upcoming ICC women’s t20 World Cup 2026.
Williams along with Kim Cotton of New Zealand have overseen 19 matches each on this stage, while Australian official Claire Polosak is the most experienced as she gets ready for her sixth appearance at the tournament having umpired 22 matches previously.
In the meantime this will be the third straight edition of the Women’s T20 World Cup that will feature an all-female match official panel with 14 umpires and four match referees named for the 33 fixtures at the T20 World Cup.
Williams who hails from Western Jamaica is the first female umpire from the West Indies to officiate in an ICC Women’s One Day International Cricket World Cup final.
She also created history as the first female umpire to officiate at a men’s Under 19 Cricket World Cup, and served as the fourth umpire for the final.
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