Clive Lloyd, the legendary West Indian captain who led the Caribbean side to two World Cup victories and oversaw the era of fearsome fast bowling, served as an ICC match referee. His immense stature in the game commanded respect from players and officials alike. He was also ICC match referee panel chairman.
Key Achievements
- •Brought gravitas and respect to the match referee role
- •Helped establish standards for match referee conduct and decision-making
- •Served as ICC match referee panel chairman
Controversies
- •Occasionally criticized for being too lenient given his rapport with players