SA vs AFG: The ICC has announced the match officials for the historic semifinal clash between South Africa and Afghanistan in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. Also read: Most Runs in T20 World Cup | Most Wickets | Most Sixes | Super 8 Points Table
The encounter is set to take place on June 26 in Trinidad, marking Afghanistan’s first appearance in a T20 World Cup semifinal. Let's take a look at the list of match officials.

Match officials for Semifinal 1
Richard Illingworth from England and Nitin Menon from India will serve as the on-field umpires for this momentous match. Illingworth, a former England cricketer, is known for his extensive experience and sharp decision-making skills. He has been part of the ICC Elite Panel of Umpires since 2013 and has officiated in numerous high-profile matches, including World Cup fixtures.
Nitin Menon, one of the youngest members of the ICC Elite Panel, has quickly established himself as a reliable and precise umpire. His rise through the ranks has been impressive, and his ability to handle pressure situations will be crucial in this high-stakes match.
Richard Kettleborough, another seasoned umpire from England, will take on the role of TV umpire. Kettleborough, known for his expertise in using technology to make accurate decisions, has been part of the ICC Elite Panel since 2011. His role will be vital in reviewing on-field decisions and ensuring fairness throughout the match.
Ahsan Raza from Pakistan will be the fourth umpire for this semifinal. Raza, who has been officiating at the international level for several years, brings a wealth of experience to the team. His duties will include managing the match’s logistical aspects and stepping in when necessary to maintain the flow of the game.
The match referee for this encounter will be Richie Richardson, a former West Indies cricketer and an experienced ICC match official. Richardson's responsibilities include overseeing the match's conduct, ensuring the rules and regulations are followed, and addressing any disciplinary issues that may arise. His extensive experience as a match referee, having officiated in numerous ICC events, will be crucial in maintaining the match's integrity.
This semifinal clash between South Africa and Afghanistan promises to be a historic contest, with top-tier match officials ensuring that the game is played in the true spirit of cricket. As both teams vie for a place in the final, the expertise of these officials will be instrumental in managing the pressures of such a significant encounter.