Kamal Merchant

Kamal Merchant (born 2 December 1956) is a former Pakistani domestic cricketer, coach and umpire.[1]

Kamal Merchant
Cricket information
BattingRight-hand batsman
BowlingRight-arm medium
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
Faisalabad
Karachi

Playing career

Merchant played in 95 first class games in his career from 1974–1998. He scored 2927 runs at an average of 27.10 with 12 50s and 1 hundred. Merchant was far more successful as a bowler where he took 118 wickets at an average of 23.80 and an economy rate of 2.17 with his best figures being 6/69.[2]

Coaching career

While playing domestic cricket in Pakistan, Merchant also played in the Northern Cricket Union of Ireland for nine years from 1984.[3] After retiring, Merchant went back to Ireland and started coaching youth teams. Future Ireland international Harry Tector, credited Merchant with helping him in his development.[4] In 2013, Merchant's work was acknowledged with him being nominated for coach of the year.[5]

Umpiring career

In addition to coaching after retiring, Merchant also became an umpire. He was scheduled to umpire in a ODI between Pakistan and Sri Lanka but did not for unknown reasons.[6] Merchant also stood in many high-profile games for example the 2013 National T20 Cup final[7] where Merchant was criticized for an incorrect decision against Umar Akmal.[8][9] In light of this, Merchant was backed by former Pakistan batsman and captain Javed Miandad who said that he should be backed because of his knowledge of the game and his quality of making fair judgements.[10]

References

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