Death: Rudi Koertzen Wife And Family

Let’s find out “Death: Rudi Koertzen Wife And Family” The passing of former international cricket official Rudolf Koertzen has been making the rounds online.

Koertzen was given the opportunity to participate in a number of prestigious games, such as the India-Pakistan and Ashes series.

He officiated a semi-final game on the field and served as the third umpire for the title game in the Cricket World Cups in 2003 and 2007.

Along with Simon Taufel, Aleem Dar, and Darrell Hair, he was chosen as one of the four officials for the 2005 ICC SuperSeries (Australia vs. World XI).

Death: Rudi Koertzen Wife And Family

Rudi Koertzen’s wife name has not been revelaed yet. He is married and has a son named Rudi Koertzen Jr.

In the Western Cape region of South Africa, in the city of Knysna, Koertzen was born. He has always enjoyed playing cricket and participated in league play while serving as a clerk for South African Railways.

Koertzen presided over his first One Day International (ODI) on December 9 and his first Test match from December 26–29.

Both games in the inaugural series between South Africa and India at Port Elizabeth utilized television replays to assist in run-out decisions.

Koertzen rapidly became well-known for slowly raising his index finger to indicate a batsman was out.

Rudi Koertzen Net Worth

Rudi Koertzen never revealed his earnings and net worth when he was alive.

According to sportekz.com, the cricket council awards contracts to elite panel umpires. They can access extra services, including travel expenses, hotel stays, and food stipends. A cricket website published their salaries following ICC umpires’ $1,500 match fee.

Death: Rudi Koertzen Wife And Family
Former international umpire Rudi Koertzen passed away after a fatal car accident ( Source : A-Sports )

In addition to being one of the original members of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires in 2002, he began working as an ICC umpire full-time in 1997.

On July 16, 2009, he overtook Steve Bucknor to become the second umpire to officiate 100 Test matches, trailing only Bucknor. This was during the second Test of the 2009 Ashes between England and Australia at Lord’s. In total, he officiated 108 Tests.

On June 4, 2010, Koertzen intended to stop officiating public. His final ODI was played on June 9, 2010, in Harare between Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, and his last Test was played in Leeds between Pakistan and Australia from July 21–24, 2010.

Rudi Koertzen Accident Details: What Happened?

As per khabarinshorts.com, one of cricket’s most well-known figures, South African umpire Rudi Koertzen, and three others were killed in a head-on collision. In Riversdale, the crash took place early on Tuesday.

Koertzen, a 73-year-old resident of The Despatch, was returning to Nelson Mandela Bay from Cape Town after a weekend of golf.

Rudi Koertzen Jr., who talked with Algoa FM News, said his father perished in the collision.

“He went on a golf outing with a few of his pals, and they were meant to come back on Monday, but it seems they elected to play another round of golf,” said Koertzen Jr.

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