Guyanese umpires ace WICUA Level Three exam

THE Guyana Cricket Umpires Council (GCUC) is celebrating a perfect performance after its three candidates achieved a 100% success rate in the recent West Indies Cricket Umpires Association (WICUA) 2025 Practical and Oral Level Three Examination.

The rigorous certification process saw all three Guyanese officials—Dharam Singh, Tejram Baldeo, and Heathcliff Peters—exceeding the required pass mark of 80% to earn the highest official qualification for regional umpiring.

The examination, held on October 26th, drew 43 candidates from across the Caribbean and North America.

The Guyanese contingent not only passed but did so with distinction, leading the way with exceptional scores: Dharam Singh topped the group with a stellar 96%; Tejram Baldeo followed closely with 94.80% and Heathcliff Peters completed the perfect sweep with 93%.

The GCUC lauded the achievement, noting the candidates demonstrated “exceptional preparation and skill” during the process.

GCUC President and WICUA Area Four VP, Dawchan Nagasar, extended congratulations, hailing their collective success as “nothing short of brilliant.”

“The journey to Level Three is a challenging one, and you have all risen to the occasion with distinction,” Nagasar commented.

“To all umpires, let this achievement serve as inspiration.”

Nagasar encouraged all members to follow the trio’s example: “Success is achieved not by sudden flight but by being resilient in pursuit and putting in the extra work. I encourage all our members to continue attending training classes, studying the laws, and participating in as many practical sessions as possible.”

 

 

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