Asad Rauf: Death & Obituary Dies Aged 66 Former Pakistan Referee Cause Of Death What Happened To Him How did he die?
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Asad Rauf: Death & Obituary Dies Aged 66 Former Pakistan Referee Cause Of Death What Happened To Him How did he die?
We regret to announce that the last Pakistan referee, Asad Rauf, has passed away. Ramiz Raja, the head of the Pakistan Cricket Board, wrote on Twitter how sad he was at his sudden death. He wrote that he was heartbroken to hear the referee had died and described him as a great referee with a sick sense of humor. Ramiz also said he always had a smile on his face and would do something whenever he thought of him. The chief also wrote that he was sorry for the loss of his family and was thinking of them.
As news of Asad Rauf’s death broke on the internet, many famous people rushed to social media to pay tribute to him. Kamran Akmal, a former wicketkeeper for Pakistan, posted a picture of the late referee on Twitter. He wrote that he was sad to hear the news of the former ICC referee’s death and asked Allah to grant him magfirat and give sabr to his family. Aside from him, other people and most people were also saddened by his untimely death.
The referee title is trending on a number of websites as people pay tribute to it. According to popular belief, Asad Rauf breathed his last on September 14, 2022. He died at the age of 66. Sources confirm that he died in Lahore after suffering a heart attack. It is sad to learn that the previous Upmire has passed away. Tributes and expressions of sympathy have poured in on Twitter and other social media sites.
When it comes to Rauf, his first ODI was in 2000 and his first check in 2005. In 2006, Rauf was inducted into the elite panel of the ICC and stayed there until 2013. Other than that, he was a referee or TV referee for 64 tests, 139 ODIs, 28 T20Is and 11 female T20Is. Asad Rauf also officiated IPL matches, as well as 40 First Class matches, 26 Listing A matches and a total of 89 T20s. He also did well at home as a middle-order hitter, which was a job he enjoyed.
Rauf is said to have played in 71 first-class games and scored a whopping 3,423 runs. He also scored 611 runs in 40 List A games. Now word is getting out that he died at the age of 66. Everyone seems devastated by the news of his death and people have taken heartfelt tributes to him on social media.
Asad Rauf: Who was he?
Asad Rauf was a prominent cricketer and judge from Pakistan. He was in the news recently because he passed away.
He was born on May 12, 1956 in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. His brother’s name was Adnan Rauf. But no one knows much about his family.
He was already married. But no one knows much about her wife. He had two children. His first son is called Fahad Rauf and is a sales manager. His other son is a special child. He is also said to have been dating Leena Gupta, an actress in Bollywood.
He died on September 15, 2022 in the city of Lahore, Punjab, in the country of Pakistan. When he died, he was only 66 years old.
his professional life
Asad Rauf played cricket for Pakistan Universities, Lahore, National Bank of Pakistan and Pakistan Railways between 1977 and 1991. However, sometime in the late 1980s he quickly lost his form and played much less first-class cricket thereafter.
His refereeing career began in 1998 when he played his first top-flight game. The Pakistan Cricket Board gave him his first One-Day International (ODI) on 16 February 2000 in Gujranwala, Pakistan.
In 2004, Rauf joined the international arbitral tribunal. In January 2005 he was allowed to play his first test match. It was between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe and took place in Chittagong (MAA).
In December 2005 he took to the field at the MCG for the Boxing Day Test between Australia and South Africa. In April 2006, Rauf was promoted to the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Referees for his good performance as a referee. In September 2012, he officiated the match between India and Afghanistan in the group stage of the ICC World Twenty20.
Asad Rauf has been an ICC Arbitrator since 2006 when he joined the elite body. Since then he has completed 47 Tests, 98 one-day caps and 23 Twenty20 caps.
He was dropped from the elite panel of ICC umpires in June 2013 following an annual performance review and the 2013 IPL point fixing scandal that also included Rauf. After being kicked out of the ICC Elite Refereeing Panel, he informed the ICC that he was quitting his job as a referee.
Cause of Death of Asad Rauf
He died of a heart attack.
Interesting facts and secrets about Asad Rauf
- He was not an active person on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
- According to the sources, Rauf’s brother Tahir said that Asad Rauf returned home after closing his clothing store at Landa Bazaar in Lahore. He felt slight discomfort in his chest and was soon rushed to the hospital, but unfortunately he could not be revived.
- During his time on the ICC Elite Refereeing Panel, he is said to have been involved in match-fixing and spot-fixing at cricket matches.
- He was found guilty of corruption by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in February 2016, he was banned for 5 years.
- In 2013, ICC withdrew him from the panel of on-ice officials for the 2013 Champions Trophy after officials found him guilty of 2013 IPL spot-tampering.
- Asad Rauf was charged by Mumbai police on September 21, 2013 with illegal betting, fraud and fraud.
play career
Rauf played cricket in Pakistan from 1977 to 1991 for Pakistan Universities, Lahore, National Bank of Pakistan and Pakistan Railways.
career as a referee
In 1998, Rauf became a top referee. In February 2000, the Pakistan Cricket Board seeded him in their first One Day International (ODI) which was played between Pakistan and Sri Lanka on 16 February 2000 in Gujranwala, Pakistan. In 2004, when Aleem Dar was promoted to the ICC Elite Arbitrators Panel, Rauf was inducted into the International Arbitrators Panel for the first time. In January 2005, the International Cricket Council (ICC) put him in charge of his first friendly match between Bangladesh and Zimbabwe in Chittagong (MAA). He played in the Boxing Day Test between Australia and South Africa at the MCG in December 2005. In April 2006, Rauf was inducted into the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Referees as a reward for his work as a referee. In September 2012, Rauf was the referee for the match between India and Afghanistan in the group stage of the ICC World Twenty20.
Since joining the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires in 2006, Rauf has officiated in 47 Tests, 98 one-day internationals and 23 Twenty20 internationals. After an annual review of her performance in June 2013, Rauf was removed from the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires in recognition of Asad’s long-standing work. He quit refereeing after being kicked out of the ICC Elite Refereeing Panel.
2013 IPL spot fixation
Asad Rauf’s name surfaced during the 2013 IPL taunting scandal, and the ICC immediately removed him from the list of match officials for the 2013 Champions Trophy.
On September 21, 2013, Rauf was charged with illegal betting, fraud and fraud in a court in Mumbai. Rauf has said the allegations are false but has declined to go to Mumbai to answer them. Rauf was found guilty in February 2016 and banned for five years.
Personal information
hometown | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
nationality | Pakistani |
religion | Islam |
address | Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan |
school | N / A |
University | N / A |
qualification | N / A |
hobbies | play cricket |
Marital status | Not known |
debut | ODI (as arbitrator) – 02/16/2000 between Sri Lanka and Pakistan |
salary | N / A |
net worth | N / A |
Official site | N / A |
role-play | Pakistan national team batsman (1977-1997) Pakistan National Team Referee (2000-2013) |
hitting style | right-handed |
bowling style | Off spin right arm |