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Sue Redfern To Be First ICC-Appointed Female Neutral Umpire For Bilateral Series

England's Sue Redfern is set to become the first ICC-appointed female neutral umpire to stand in a bilateral series during the upcoming WT20I between Australia and South Africa. Redfern's appointment follows the International Cricket Council (ICC) decision to appoint one neutral umpire for all ICC Women's Championship series as well as any T20I matches scheduled with them, ensuring some neutrality in running matches while also keeping in mind the long-term development of female umpires. Seven female neutral umpires will officiate across ICC Women's Championship series with match-day pay on par with those on the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires.

ICC's General Manager of Cricket Wasim Khan sees this as a huge development as more opportunities open for women umpires.

"This is a watershed moment for women's cricket as we look to both implement a female match officials' pathway programme and accelerate officiating opportunities for our very best performers. Neutral appointments will give female umpires more exposure to different conditions and will support the learning and development of local female umpires who officiate alongside them," he said in an ICC release.

“Last year we had the first all-female match officials' panel at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup in South Africa and so it is important that we build on that momentum through a combination of development and high-quality opportunities.” Redfern said her appointment will help build momentum and boost the growth of female match officials.

"This is a defining moment for both women's cricket and female cricket officials, who have worked hard and been given development opportunities in recent years," Redfern said.

"Personally, I would like to thank the ICC and the ECB for their

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