• Colin John "Col" Egar (30 March 1928 – 4 September 2008) was an Australian Test cricket umpire. Born in Malvern, South Australia, Egar umpired in 29 Test...
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  • Egar is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Colin Egar (1928–2008), Australian Test cricket umpire Shuli Egar, American comedian Ras Muhamad...
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  • Phil Ridings: 1980–1983 Fred Bennett: 1983–1986 Malcolm Gray: 1986–1989 Colin Egar: 1989–1992 Alan Crompton: 1992–1995 Denis Rogers: 1995–2001 Robert Merriman:...
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    1961–62 and 1966 Ian Meckiff (AUS) – called in November 1963 by umpire Colin Egar at Brisbane Ian Redpath (AUS) – called in 1964 Abid Ali (IND) – called...
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    captain of Richmond Football Club, attended De La Salle College, Malvern. Colin Egar – former Test cricket umpire, born in Malvern in 1928. Tom Hafey – Australian...
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  • Australia's tour of England in 1961. In 1963–64, Meckiff was called by Colin Egar in the First Test against South Africa in Brisbane, ending his career...
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  • from the bat, appealed confidently for a catch from Mackay off Worrell, but Egar ruled that it was not out. In one of the great rearguard actions, the pair...
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    as Australia's left arm paceman Ian Meckiff was called for throwing by Colin Egar and removed from the attack by Benaud after one over. Benaud did not bowl...
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  • Australia was serious about stamping out throwing. Meckiff was duly called by Colin Egar in December 1964, ending his career. Many cricket writers assailed Bradman...
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  • French lawyer and politician, French Minister of Justice (d. 2024) 1928 – Colin Egar, Australian cricket umpire (d. 2008) 1928 – Tom Sharpe, English-Spanish...
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