Jacqueline Williams (born 4 March 1976) is a Jamaican cricket umpire.[1] She has officiated in the 2015 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament.[2]

Jacqueline Williams
Personal information
Full name
Jacqueline Monique Williams
Born (1976-03-04) 4 March 1976 (age 48)
Ashton, Westmoreland, Jamaica
RoleUmpire
Umpiring information
ODIs umpired5 (2019)
T20Is umpired19 (2019–2023)
WODIs umpired31 (2015–2024)
WT20Is umpired67 (2015–2024)
Source: ESPNcricinfo, 26 February 2023

She became the first female umpire to stand in the domestic 50-over competition in the West Indies, when she was one of the on-field umpires in the match between Trinidad & Tobago and ICC Americas in the 2015–16 Regional Super50 tournament.[3][4] On 14 December 2023, she became the first female umpire from the West Indies to stand in a men's T20I involving two Full-Member teams.[5]

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Williams stood as an umpire in the 2015 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament.[2] In 2016, she became the first female umpire to stand in the domestic 50-over competition in the West Indies, when she was one of the on-field umpires between Trinidad & Tobago and ICC Americas in the 2015–16 Regional Super50 tournament.[3][4]

During the 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Five tournament in Jersey, she was the third umpire during the fixture between Oman and Nigeria on 22 May.[3] Her colleague, Sue Redfern, was one of the on-field umpires, making it the first time that two female umpires had officiated in a men's match in an ICC tournament.[3]

In October 2016 she was selected as one of the eight umpires to stand in matches in the 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Four tournament.[6] In January 2017, she was one of four female umpires named by the ICC to stand in matches in the 2017 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier.[7] In October 2018, she was named as one of the twelve on-field umpires for the 2018 ICC Women's World Twenty20.[8] In May 2019, the International Cricket Council named her as one of the eight women on the ICC Development Panel of Umpires.[9][10]

She stood in her first Twenty20 International (T20I) match, between Canada and the Cayman Islands in the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier tournament on 18 August 2019.[11] Later the same month, she was named as one of the umpires to officiate in matches during the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament in Scotland.[12] She stood in her first One Day International (ODI) match, between the United States and Papua New Guinea in the 2019 United States Tri-Nation Series on 13 September 2019.[13] In January 2020, Williams was named as the third umpire for the first T20I between the West Indies and Ireland, becoming the first woman to officiate as a third umpire in a men's international cricket match.[14]

In February 2020, the ICC named her as one of the umpires to officiate in matches during the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup in Australia.[15] In January 2022, she was named as one of the on-field umpires for the 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies.[16] She became the first female umpire to officiate on-field during the Under-19 Cricket World Cup, and was the fourth umpire for the final of the tournament.[17]

In February 2022, she was named as one of the on-field umpires for the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup in New Zealand.[18][19]

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References edit

  1. ^ "Jacqueline Williams". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Four women umpires to stand in Women's WT20 qualifier". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "Female umpires make history in men's ICC tournament". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Nagico Super50, Group A: Trinidad & Tobago v ICC Americas at Port of Spain, Jan 15, 2016". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Umpire Jacqueline Williams to make history when she stands during WI vs ENG 2nd T20I". Crictracker. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
  6. ^ "Los Angeles gets ready to host ICC WCL Division 4 event". International Cricket Council. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  7. ^ "Four female officials appointed for next month's ICC Women's World Cup Qualifier in Colombo". International Cricket Council. Archived from the original on 28 January 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  8. ^ "11th team for next month's ICC Women's World T20 revealed". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 25 October 2018.
  9. ^ "ICC welcomes first female match referee and boosts numbers on development panel". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  10. ^ "GS Lakshmi becomes first woman to be ICC match referee". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 14 May 2019.
  11. ^ "2nd Match, ICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Region Final at Sandys Parish, Aug 18 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  12. ^ "Match official appointments and squads announced for ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier 2019". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  13. ^ "1st Match, ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 at Lauderhill, Sep 13 2019". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  14. ^ "Williams set to become first woman third umpire in a Men's International". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
  15. ^ "ICC announces Match Officials for all league matches". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Match officials named for ICC U19 Men's Cricket World Cup". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Williams set to create history as first female in ICC U19 World Cup final". West Indies Cricket. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  18. ^ "Eight women among 15 Match Officials named for ICC World Cup 2022". Women's CricZone. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  19. ^ "Match officials chosen for ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022". International Cricket Council. Retrieved 22 February 2022.

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