Cricket in India is not just a game, it is a passion. Everyone wants to be the next Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma. However, not everyone can be a part of Team India. Many times people are not able to become cricketers even after trying hard. However, there are many other ways to join cricket and one of them is to become a cricket umpire. If you love cricket, know its rules and have the strength to take decisions while standing in the field, then umpiring can become a great career option for you.
The special thing is that if you work hard and do good work, then you can become an umpire not only in India but also in international cricket i.e. for ICC and their earnings are also in lakhs. If you want to make a career in cricket, but could not become a player, then umpiring can be a great opportunity for you. In such a situation, let us tell you today how to get the job of umpire in ICC and how much salary is given.
How to get umpire job in ICC?
If you want to become an umpire in international cricket i.e. ICC, then for that you have to go through a long process.
1. Become the first local umpire – Get your state cricket association established. There you will get the experience of umpiring in local matches.
2. Pass BCCI exam – When you have some experience, your name is sent to BCCI. BCCI conducts Level-1 examination every year, which consists of written, oral and practical test. Before this examination, BCCI also organizes a 3-day training camp in which information about cricket rules is given.
3. Level-2 and Medical Test – After passing Level-1, you have to appear in Level-2 exam. After this your fitness test takes place. After passing all these you become an official umpire of BCCI.
4. Move towards international level – When you perform well in BCCI matches, BCCI sends your name to ICC. ICC first calls you as a trainee umpire for international matches, then after a good track record, you are included in the panel of ICC.
What is the salary of ICC umpire?
If an umpire works at the international level and joins the ICC panel, then his earnings are quite good. For an ODI match, the umpire gets around Rs 2 lakh 25 thousand, whereas the fee for a Test match is around Rs 3 lakh or even more. This fee for T20 matches ranges from approximately Rs 1.5 lakh to Rs 2 lakh. If an umpire joins the elite panel of ICC, his annual salary can range from around Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1.5 crore. Apart from this, the umpire is also given expenses for foreign trips, hotel, flight, and daily allowance. Also, many times the umpire also earns good income from sponsorship.
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