Australia's Claire Polosak to become the first woman umpire to officiate in men's domestic match
Claire Polosak never played cricket and failed the umpires’ exam “a few times” but is set to become the first woman to officiate an Australian men’s top level fixture when New South Wales play a Cricket Australia XI in a one-day match on Sunday.
Reuters, Oct, 04 2017
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Claire Polosak never played cricket and failed the umpires’ exam “a few times” but is set to become the first woman to officiate an Australian men’s top level fixture when New South Wales play a Cricket Australia XI in a one-day match on Sunday.
Polosak, a fixture in men’s club matches in Sydney, will take the field with veteran umpire Paul Wilson at Hurstville Oval, where Australian pace bowler Mitchell Starc is also expected to feature for the Blues.
File image of Australian umpire Claire Polosak. Image courtesy: Twitter @CricketAus
The 29-year-old, who also officiated four matches at the Women’s World Cup in England earlier this year, said becoming an cricket umpire had been something she was just determined to do, despite having no experience playing the game.
“I never played cricket, which is a little bit interesting for some people,” she told reporters in Sydney on Wednesday, before adding she had been encouraged into it by her parents.
”I always followed cricket, my parents got me into it and Dad would drive me up from Goulburn to do the umpires course.
“It took a few times to pass but it was something I was determined to do and I kept working through the grades in the Sydney competition.”
Polosak has been on the Cricket Australia’s development umpire panel for the past two years and has previously been a third-umpire in men’s domestic cricket.
Despite the expected rise in standard this weekend, Polosak said her preparations would not change for the occasion.
“There’s preparation, there’s playing conditions, learning the players, having a meeting with your teammate... discuss what signals you’re going to be using, how you’re going to communicate,” Polosak added.
”Physically, it’s very similar stuff to a player, fitness, core strength, back and legs because you’re standing up on the field for seven hours.
“I’ve got mental triggers so I‘m able to watch every ball as you go, so you can settle into that.”
Published Date:Oct 04, 2017
| Updated Date: Oct 04, 2017
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