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Name
  
Fred Goodall


Role
  
Cricket Umpire


Frederick Robert Goodall (born 9 January 1938) is a former New Zealand international cricket umpire who officiated in 24 Tests and 15 one-day internationals between 1965 and 1988. His debut as One Day International umpire was at Christchurch in February 1973, in the first one-day cricket match played in New Zealand; he made his Test debut eight years earlier, also in Christchurch.

Fred Goodall Ian Botham accused of match fixing by Fred Goodall in 1983 YouTube

During the Second Test between New Zealand and West Indies at Christchurch's Lancaster Park in February 1980, the West Indies considered his umpiring so poor that they refused to emerge from their dressing room after the tea break on Day 3 unless Goodall was immediately replaced. After 11 minutes, they were persuaded to resume. Colin Croft collided with Goodall at the end of his bowling run-up during the fourth day's play. West Indies captain Clive Lloyd later regretted not taking a firmer line with his players.

Fred Goodall Colin Croft barges into umpire Fred Goodall Cricket Country

Goodall continued officiating in Tests and one-day matches after the infamous Christchurch incident. His last match as umpire was a One Day International at Napier in March 1988.

In the 1999 New Year Honours, Goodall was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to sport.

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References

Fred Goodall Wikipedia


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