The ICC on Tuesday (June 18) announced the match officials for the Super 8 stage of the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. Chris Gaffaney and Richard Kettleborough will serve as the on-field umpires for the USA's historic first-ever knockout match at an ICC T20 World Cup against South Africa on June 19.
The co-hosts, USA, secured their place in the Super 8s by finishing second in Group A, highlighted by a thrilling Super Over victory against Pakistan. In the Super 8s, they will face South Africa, England, and fellow co-hosts West Indies in Group 2.

Joel Wilson will be the TV Umpire for the USA vs. South Africa match. Wilson will also serve as the on-field umpire alongside Gaffaney when the USA takes on England in Barbados on June 23. Allahudien Paleker, making his senior men's tournament debut, will act as the fourth umpire.
The same day, Richard Kettleborough will return to the field for the marquee Group 1 clash between Australia and India, officiating alongside his compatriot Richard Illingworth. Also Read: T20 World Cup 2024 Super 8 - All You Need To Know
Illingworth and Michael Gough will oversee Australia's Super 8s opener against Bangladesh, while Nitin Menon and Ahsan Raza will be the on-field umpires for England's match against the West Indies.
Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid, the first Bangladeshi official at an ICC Men's T20 World Cup, will be the TV Umpire for England vs. West Indies and will join Chris Brown as an on-field umpire for England's second Group 2 game against South Africa.
Jeff Crowe, the most experienced T20I match referee, will oversee England's matches against the West Indies and South Africa, as well as Australia vs. India.
June 19: USA vs. South Africa (Antigua)
June 20: England vs. West Indies (St Lucia)
June 20: Afghanistan vs. India (Barbados)
June 21: Australia vs. Bangladesh (Antigua)
June 21: England vs. South Africa (St Lucia)
June 22: USA vs. West Indies (Barbados)
June 22: India vs. Bangladesh (Antigua)
June 23: Afghanistan vs. Australia (St Vincent)
June 23: USA vs. England (Barbados)
June 24: West Indies vs. South Africa (Antigua)
June 24: Australia vs. India (St Lucia)
June 25: Afghanistan vs. Bangladesh (St Vincent)