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‘Indian umpires close to being in elite panel again’

India may not have had an umpire in the ICC elite panel for more than a decade but celebrated Australian Simon Taufel feels officials from the country are close to making the exclusive group again thanks to the Cricket Board’s efforts.

Taufel, the winner of ICC’s best umpire award from 2004 to 2008 before he called it a day in 2012, is in the country to conduct a match officials’ workshop ahead of the IPL starting April 8.

Currently the ICC’s umpire performance and training manager, Taufel said India, whose last representative in the elite panel was S Venkataraghvan (1993-2004), are close to having one again.

“It takes a long time to produce Test level and elite umpires. 

“It takes a lot of investment, support programmes and development, just like it takes to produce top-level cricketers. I cannot tell you why we haven’t had many Indian umpires in the ICC Elite Panel but I know that we are close,” Taufel told ‘iplt20.com’.

“I am pleased to see that the BCCI is producing a really, really strong pool of first-class umpires. We will see the cream rise up to the top-level,” he said.

The Australian said Indian officials are gaining international exposure like never before and this will ensure their presence in the elite panel soon.

“There is no doubt that more and more Indian umpires are getting opportunities at the highest level. We have undertaken exchange programmes with them, they are getting opportunities at World T20 events and we have had them in the World Cup as well,” he said.  

‘Limited-overs cricket makes you a better bowler’
Relishing the challenges of Twenty20 cricket ahead of IPL-8, Delhi Daredevils spinner Imran Tahir believes that the limited-overs game may be hard on the bowlers but it helps them perfect their craft. The South African leg-spinner, who joined Daredevils in the 2014 season, wants to make an impact as a valuable spinner for his team.

“It’s hard, T20 cricket and also the ODIs where five fielders are inside the inner circle. But spinners play a key role in T20. They have a lot to give in the limited-overs game and it makes them better bowlers. The modern-day game helps us perfect our cricket more than what it was before,” Tahir said in an open session organised by Delhi Daredevils. “Batsmen attack you more in T20 cricket, so there are more chances for a bowler and also there are more challenges, which we like. You need to go there with a big heart and that’s all that matters,” he added. 
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