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an umpire’s dream Durban man makes big calls at the Hundred cricket tourney

MAKING calls in big cricket matches in venues filled to capacity, where TV cameras are trained on the on-field action, is when a Durban-based umpire is at his best.

Umpire Lubabalo “Babs” Gcuma is expected to experience more of the same when he officiates in four matches during The Hundred cricket tournament that began in England earlier this week.

The 47-year-old Gcuma’s involvement in the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB’s) 100-ball franchise cricket tournament began yesterday, when he did duty in

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