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Full name
  
David John Constant

Name
  
David Constant

ODIs umpired
  
33 (1972–2001)


Tests umpired
  
36 (1971–1988)

Nickname
  
Connie

Role
  
Cricket Umpire

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Born
  
9 November 1941 (age 82) (
1941-11-09
)
Bradford-upon-Avon, Wiltshire, England

David constant


David John Constant (born 9 November 1941) is a former English professional cricketer and cricket cricket umpire. He played first-class cricket from 1961 to 1968 for Kent County Cricket Club and Leicestershire County Cricket Club. He later became an international umpire, officiating in 36 Test matches from 1971 to 1988 and 33 one-day internationals from 1972 to 2001.

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Constant began his first-class cricket career with Kent in 1961 before moving to Leicestershire in 1965 and playing there until 1968. He was a middle-order batsman who made 67 first-class appearances. In total he scored 1,517 first-class runs at a batting average of 19.20 with a highest score of 80. Tony Lewis described his innings against Glamorgan on a difficult pitch at Leicester in 1965 as "one of the bravest innings I ever saw".

His first Test as umpire was the Third Test between England and Pakistan in July 1971. He last stood in an international cricket match in the England v. Australia One Day International at The Oval, London in June 2001. He was the longest-serving umpire in county cricket, spending 38 years on the first-class umpires' list.

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