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England

Full name David John Constant

Born November 9, 1941, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire

Current age 67 years 242 days

Major teams Kent, Leicestershire

Nickname Connie

Batting style Left-hand bat

Bowling style Slow left-arm orthodox

Other Umpire

Relation Father-in-law - GEE Lambert

David John Constant
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave 100 50 Ct St
First-class 61 93 14 1517 80 19.20 0 6 33 0
List A 1 1 0 5 5 5.00 0 0 0 0
Bowling averages
Mat Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 61 75 36 1 1/28 36.00 2.88 75.0 0 0
List A 1 - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
First-class span 1961 - 1968
List A span 1967 - 1967
Umpiring statistics
Test debut England v Pakistan at Leeds, Jul 8-13, 1971 scorecard
Last Test England v Sri Lanka at Lord's, Aug 25-30, 1988 scorecard
Test matches 36
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Australia at Birmingham, Aug 28, 1972 scorecard
Last ODI England v Australia at The Oval, Jun 21, 2001 scorecard
ODI matches 33
ODI statistics
Profile

David Constant was a talented schoolboy cricketer who abandoned his ambitions as a player after spells with Kent and Leicestershire to become an umpire, joining the first-class list at the age of 27 in 1969 after retiring as a player the previous September.

From there, he immediately established a good reputation and in 1971, aged 29, he was elevated to the Test panel, standing against Pakistan at Headingley. From there he became an ever present on the Test panel, an official regarded as firm but fair.

However, in 1982 he fell foul of Pakistan after a contentious decision in the deciding Test, and the Pakistanis objected to him standing on their next tour in 1987 but the ECB refused to back down. Constant was again the target of the tourists' ire in that series as well, but he stood in his last Test in 1988 and only featured in a handful of ODIs before his final match in 2001. But he retained his composure and his reputation on the English circuit.
Martin Williamson

The retirement of David Constant means that county cricket has lost its longest-ever serving umpire; his final season was his 38th on the list. After an indifferent career as a left-hand bat for Kent and Leicestershire, he became a Test umpire when still only 29. And for almost two decades Bird and Constant were accepted as the top two umpires in the English game. But - a sign of things to come - Constant found his career hindered by distrust from Asian teams, harking back to a decision in the Pakistan series of 1982, and he umpired his last Test in 1988, when he was just 46.

He remained highly regarded in England - and very sensitive, taking bad behaviour on the field personally. He was in tears at the end of a fractious 1997 NatWest semi-final between Essex and Glamorgan in which Robert Croft and Mark Ilott squared up to each other.
Angus Fraser, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack

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Apr 11, 2006

Portrait of David Constant

Portrait of David Constant

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Sep 27, 2001

Notts v Leics, Norwich Union League, 16 September 2001, Trent Bridge

Umpire Constant in the National League, 2001

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Jul 14, 1992

David Constant takes a light reading during the 1992 England v Pakistan series

David Constant takes a light reading

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Country Fixtures Country Results
Cambridge U v Oxford Uni at Cambridge - Jul 7-10
Oxford Uni 152 & 124/4 Cambridge U 339
Essex v Glamorgan at Chelmsford - Jul 7-10
Glamorgan 515/9d Essex 200 & 132/4 (f/o)
Northants v Derbyshire at Northampton - Jul 7-10
Northants 433/9d Derbyshire 371/4
Warwickshire v Sussex at Birmingham - Jul 7-10
Warwickshire 407 Sussex 276/4
England v Australia at Cardiff - Jul 8-12
England 435 Australia 249/1
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