Contrary to recent false rumors circulating on social media, English international cricket umpire and former cricketer Richard Kettleborough is very much alive. Born on March 15, 1973, in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England, Kettleborough has not succumbed to any reported fatalities.
Kettleborough’s cricket journey has been a notable one. Beginning with 33 first-class matches for Yorkshire and Middlesex until 1999, he transitioned seamlessly into the world of umpiring. Joining the ECB list of first-class umpires in 2006, Kettleborough officiated in various matches, steadily gaining recognition and ultimately achieving Elite Panel status in May 2011.
His contributions to the sport were further underscored by receiving the prestigious David Shepherd Trophy for ICC Umpire of the Year in 2013, 2014, and 2015. The false reports of his demise have been promptly debunked, allowing cricket enthusiasts to continue to celebrate the enduring career and contributions of Richard Kettleborough to the world of cricket.
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