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Piloo Reporter Passed Away, Who was Piloo Reporter? What Happened to Piloo Reporter? How did Piloo Reporter Die?

Former international cricket umpire Piloo Reporter passed away at 84 in Thane. He was a pioneer of neutral umpiring, officiating in historic Test matches and the 1992 World Cup.

by Abinaya

Updated Sep 06, 2023

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Piloo Reporter Passed Away

Piloo Reporter, a former international umpire, passed away at the age of 84 at his Thane residence. His cause of death has not been revealed. He had a distinguished career, officiating in 14 Tests and 22 ODIs, and was known for his jovial nature. He made history by becoming one of the first neutral umpires in the world during the Pakistan versus West Indies series in 1986, and he also umpired in seven matches during the 1992 World Cup.

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In addition to his umpiring skills, he was widely admired as a fine human being. Sunil Gavaskar expressed his sadness over the news, and in January 2021, he was honored with Rs 75,000 by The Cricketers Foundation for his contributions to Indian cricket. Piloo Reporter began his umpiring career at the age of 22 after responding to an advertisement by the Bombay Cricket Association (BCA) while working at the Maharashtra State Electricity Board.

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Who was Piloo Reporter? 

Piloo Dara Reporter, born on September 24, 1938, and passing away on September 3, 2023, was an Indian cricket umpire. He officiated in 14 Test matches and 22 One Day Internationals (ODIs) during his career, which spanned three decades. Notably, he was one of the first neutral umpires in modern cricket, marking a historic moment when he umpired a Test match between Pakistan and West Indies in Lahore in 1986.

Reporter's journey began in Bombay, where he was born. He initially worked with the Maharashtra State Electricity Board and later responded to an advertisement by the Bombay Cricket Association seeking umpires. Despite initial failures in the umpiring tests, he persevered and eventually became an umpire in the domestic cricket circuit. He officiated his first domestic Ranji Trophy match at the age of 29.

In 1984, he made his international umpiring debut, overseeing Test matches and ODIs until 1994. His first Test match as an umpire was in 1984 in Delhi, featuring India and England, while his last Test was also between the same teams, held in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1993. Reporter and VK Ramaswamy created history in 1986 by becoming the first neutral umpires from India during a Test match between Pakistan and West Indies in Lahore. This marked the return of neutral umpires in Test cricket since 1912. Their appointment came after allegations of bias by Pakistani umpires, and they were invited by the Pakistani captain, Imran Khan.

Piloo Reporter was the sole Indian umpire to officiate in the 1992 Cricket World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand. Piloo Reporter, belonging to the Parsi community, was affectionately known as "PD" in the cricketing world. His unique way of signaling a boundary was humorously referred to as the "Milkshake" by cricket commentator Henry Blofeld. In 2004, he published his autobiography titled "An Umpire Remembers." In 1993, Reporter was reportedly paid for providing his assessment of the pitch before a test match in Calcutta, allegedly involving a bookie named Mukesh Gupta.

Full Name Piloo Dara Reporter
Birth Date 25 September 1938
Birth Place Bombay, Bombay Province, British India
Died 3 September 2023
Age 84
Sister  Madhumati (Actress)
Children

Farzana Warden and Khushnuma Daruwalla

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What Happened to Piloo Reporter? How Did Piloo Reporter Die?

Cricket umpire Piloo Reporter sadly passed away on September 3, 2023, but the specific cause of his death has not been publicly disclosed. Reporter had a distinguished career as an umpire, officiating in numerous Test matches and ODIs over three decades. He was particularly known for his role as one of the first neutral umpires in modern cricket during a historic Test match in 1986.

His contributions to the sport and his jovial nature earned him respect within the cricketing community. The cricketing world mourns his loss, and his legacy in the game will be remembered.



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Piloo Reporter Passed Away - FAQs

1. How did Piloo Reporter pass away?

Piloo Reporter passed away on September 3, 2023, at the age of 84, but the specific cause of his death has not been publicly disclosed.

2. Who was Piloo Reporter?

Piloo Reporter was an Indian cricket umpire who officiated in numerous Test matches and ODIs, known for being one of the first neutral umpires in modern cricket during a historic Test match in 1986.

3. What was Piloo Reporter's contribution to cricket?

Piloo Reporter had a distinguished career, officiating in 14 Tests and 22 ODIs over three decades, and he was admired for his jovial nature.

4. What is Piloo Reporter's nickname in the cricketing world?

Piloo Reporter was affectionately known as "PD" in the cricketing world.

5. What historic event is associated with Piloo Reporter's umpiring career?

Piloo Reporter and VK Ramaswamy became the first neutral umpires from India during a Test match between Pakistan and West Indies in Lahore in 1986, marking the return of neutral umpires in Test cricket since 1912.

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