Enesi Habib, the first Nigerian to be appointed to the International Cricket Council (ICC) International Development Panel of Umpires, says his new role requires more work.
An elated Habib told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja that the opportunity also gives him a platform to continue mentorship of other umpires.
He said he was earlier shortlisted alongside 11 others from the continent and was able to make the final four that gained promotion from the regional rank.
“Honestly, I didn’t see it coming because I was up against other brilliant umpires in the continent, some of whom have started officiating many years before I took up this role.
“Twelve of us were earlier shortlisted and when I made the final eight, I felt fulfilled. We went in for the interview for the final four, I did my best and the rest is now history.
“When ICC emailed me that I was selected to be on the Panel, I couldn’t contain my joy and I am only grateful to God for seeing me thus far.
“Now, this means more work. If there are ICC tournaments, the priority will fall on Development Panel A umpires to execute those matches before considering umpires at the regional level.
“I can be called upon to go and officiate tournaments that are outside Africa. These are tournaments that are highly intensive and one needs to prepare adequately for them.
“So, I am thankful to God for the opportunity, will continue to mentor young umpires and make our country proud,’’ Habib added.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF) congratulated the erstwhile cricketer on the feat describing it as a landmark and significant step for the growth of the game in the country.
“This achievement reflects years of hard work, consistency, and commitment to excellence.
“It also sets a new standard and opens the door for the next generation of Nigerian officials to aim higher’’, Uyi Akpata, President of NCF, said.
The veteran umpire made his ICC debut in 2018 at the ICC Men’s U19 World Cup Africa Division 2 Qualifiers in Potchefstroom, South Africa.
He has since officiated in multiple ICC tournaments, invitational, and franchise competitions across the continent, amassing over 60 T20I caps.
The ICC International Development Panel of Umpires consists of high-performing umpires from around the world who are mentored for promotion to the Emirates ICC Elite Panel.