David Shepherd Trophy

The David Shepherd Trophy is awarded annually by the International Cricket Council to the ICC Umpire of the Year. The Trophy is named after famous and respected English umpire David Shepherd. The first David Shepherd Trophy was awarded to Simon Taufel in 2004.

ICC Award for Umpire of the Year
Presented byInternational Cricket Council
First awarded2004
Last awarded2021
Currently held by Marais Erasmus
Most awards Simon Taufel (5)
WebsiteICC Awards

Trophy

The trophy, produced by Swarovski, features a crystal cricket ball studded with over 4200 Swarovski crystal chantons, cusped in a hand which extends from an aluminium base. The hand represents the theme of "breaking through" in pursuit of excellence. The trophy features a clear crystal ball, weighs 1.2kg, is 30cm high and 11cm in width.

Winners

Year Winner Ref
2004 Simon Taufel [1]
2005 [2]
2006 [3]
2007 [4]
2008 [5]
2009 Aleem Dar [6]
2010 [7]
2011 [8]
2012 Kumar Dharmasena [9]
2013 Richard Kettleborough [10]
2014 [11]
2015 [12]
2016 Marais Erasmus [13]
2017 [14]
2018 Kumar Dharmasena [15]
2019 Richard Illingworth [16]
2021 Marais Erasmus [17]

Wins by umpire

Umpire Winner
Simon Taufel 5 (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
Aleem Dar 3 (2009, 2010, 2011)
Richard Kettleborough 3 (2013, 2014, 2015)
Marais Erasmus 3 (2016, 2017, 2021)
Kumar Dharmasena 2 (2012, 2018)
Richard Illingworth 1 (2019)

Wins by country

Country Umpires Total
 Australia 1 5
 England 2 4
 Pakistan 1 3
 South Africa 1 3
 Sri Lanka 1 2

References

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