Iconic former cricket umpire Dickie Chook has died on the age of 92.Chook, whose first-class taking part in profession was minimize quick by harm, grew to become one of the well-known umpires within the sport.He officiated in 66 Checks and 76 one-day internationals, together with three World Cup finals.Chook’s residence county Yorkshire, whom he performed for and served as president, described him as a “nationwide treasure, recognized not just for his umpiring excellence but additionally for his eccentricities and heat”.”He leaves behind a legacy of sportsmanship, humility and pleasure – and a legion of admirers throughout generations,” Yorkshire stated.
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