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Billy Bowden      

Full name Brent Fraser Bowden

Born April 11, 1963, Henderson, Auckland

Current age 46 years 305 days

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Brent Fraser Bowden
Umpiring statistics
Test debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Mar 11-15, 2000 scorecard
Last Test Bangladesh v India at Dhaka, Jan 24-27, 2010 scorecard
Test matches 59
Test statistics
ODI debut New Zealand v Sri Lanka at Hamilton, Mar 29, 1995 scorecard
Last ODI Australia v West Indies at Adelaide, Feb 9, 2010 scorecard
ODI matches 138
ODI statistics
T20I debut New Zealand v Australia at Auckland, Feb 17, 2005 scorecard
Last T20I Pakistan v South Africa at Nottingham, Jun 18, 2009 scorecard
T20I matches 11
T20I statistics
Profile

Some eccentrics are born. Others thrust eccentricity upon themselves. Step forward, Brent "Billy" Bowden, the New Zealand umpiring sensation who shot to fame with a zany array of embellished signals and a preposterous eye for showmanship. Bowden turned to umpiring after the onset of arthritis in his early-twenties, and earned a reputation for giving batsmen out with a curiously bent finger. Suitably encouraged, he threw out the rule-book which states that the best cricket officials are the ones that go unnoticed, and added a whole host of whacky twists to his daily routine. The most celebrated of these is his hop-on-one-leg-and-reach-for-Jesus signal for six, and he seems pre-programmed to pose throughout a match, even when ducking for his life as ...

Some eccentrics are born. Others thrust eccentricity upon themselves. Step forward, Brent "Billy" Bowden, the New Zealand umpiring sensation who shot to fame with a zany array of embellished signals and a preposterous eye for showmanship. Bowden turned to umpiring after the onset of arthritis in his early-twenties, and earned a reputation for giving batsmen out with a curiously bent finger. Suitably encouraged, he threw out the rule-book which states that the best cricket officials are the ones that go unnoticed, and added a whole host of whacky twists to his daily routine. The most celebrated of these is his hop-on-one-leg-and-reach-for-Jesus signal for six, and he seems pre-programmed to pose throughout a match, even when ducking for his life as a pull-shot rockets through square-leg. For all the embellishments, his decision-making skills are almost without equal among the ICC's elite panel, although in 2007 he was suspended from standing at that year's inaugural Twenty20 World Championships, following his role in the farcical conclusion of the World Cup final in Barbados.
Andrew Miller June 2007

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Feb 9, 2010

Billy Bowden explains his slow thinking on the Narsingh Deonarine decision to Bruce Oxenford, Australia v West Indies, 2nd ODI, Adelaide, 9 February, 2010

Billy Bowden explains his slow thinking on the Narsingh Deonarine decision to Bruce Oxenford

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Jan 18, 2010

Billy Bowden checks the light meter yet again, Bangladesh v India, 1st Test, Chittagong, 2nd day, January 18, 2010

Billy Bowden checks the light meter yet again

© Bangladesh Cricket Board

Dec 20, 2009

Billy Bowden raises his finger for the second time to give out Kemar Roach, Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test, Perth, December 20, 2009

Billy Bowden raises his finger for the second time to give out Kemar Roach

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Series Results
Australia v Pakistan at Dubai - May 7
Pakistan won by 7 wkts (with 22 balls remaining)
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