RIP Rudi Koertzen! Twitter mourns the death of the legendry cricket umpire

Twitter mourned Rudi Koertze, the umpire known for his slow finger raise, which got slower as it rose to announce the doom of the batter

Rudi Koertzen
Cricket umpire Rudi Koertzen. Photo: Twitter
BS Web Team New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Aug 09 2022 | 4:46 PM IST
Former South African umpire Rudi Koertzen died in a car crash on Tuesday, August 09, 2022. The accident is reported to have occurred in an area called Riversdale. Koertzen was coming home from a golf weekend. The umpire was known for his slow finger raise, which got slower as it rose to announce the batter's doom. 
"He went on a golf tournament with some of his friends, and they were expected to come back on Monday, but it seems they decided to play another round of golf", Rudi Koertzen Jr, the son of the famous umpire, was quoted as saying by Algoa FM. 

Koertzen, a clerk in South African Railway at the start of his career, turned to umpiring after failing to succeed as a cricket player. At the age of 43, he first umpired in a Test match. He went on to stand as an umpire in 128 Tests and 250 ODIs. He even umpired in 19 T20Is. 
A career that started in 1992 went through many ups and downs, and as an umpire, he was part of several series tainted with the marks of spot and match-fixing. While he was praised for refusing a bribe in the 1999 Coca-Cola Cup, criticism came his way in the 2007 ODI World Cup when he could not judge bad light. 

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