Sydney: Cricket Australia congratulates Daryl Harper on an outstanding umpiring career.
Cricket Australia (CA) today paid tribute to Daryl Harper who has stepped down from umpiring international cricket matches following a stellar career.
Daryl officiated 95 Test matches between 1998 and 2011, which places him third in the all-time list behind Steve Bucknor (128 Tests) and Rudi Koertzen (108 Tests).
CA Acting Chief Executive Officer Michael Brown said: "Daryl has been a fine servant of the game over a very long period of time.
"Any international umpire who stands in 95 Test matches, 174 One-day International's and 10 Twenty20 international matches has shown the highest degree of professionalism over a long and distinguished career.
"Cricket Australia is proud of one of our own having achieved such a fine record and we look forward to the next generation of Australian umpires benefiting from his accrued wisdom when Daryl helps our umpire education and training program in the coming years."
The 59-year-old from South Australia made his first class umpiring debut in 1987, when South Australia played New Zealand.
Daryl stood in his international ODI debut on 14 January, 1994 at Perth in a match between New Zealand and South Africa.
In November 1998, he made his Test debut as Australia took on England in the Ashes at the same venue. He finished his career with a huge tally of 279 international appointments.
CA's Umpire Manager Sean Cary said: "Daryl has had an amazing career as a match official and becoming Australia's most capped cricket umpire is testament to his passion and commitment to the game."
I was fortunate enough to play Sheffield Shield cricket with Daryl officiating at one end – it was always reassuring to know we had one of the best managing our matches.