Overview
Har Sharma (1922–1992) was an Indian cricket umpire. He is recorded among Indian cricket officials of the twentieth century, with his career falling within the era when domestic competitions such as the Ranji Trophy were the principal stage for Indian first-class cricket.
Key facts
| Name | Har Sharma |
|---|---|
| Born | 1922 |
| Died | 1992 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Role | Cricket umpire |
Background
Cricket umpiring in India during the mid-twentieth century was administered under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which maintained panels of umpires for first-class fixtures. Officials of Sharma's generation typically progressed from local league cricket to state association panels before being considered for national-level matches.
Career
Har Sharma served as an umpire in Indian cricket. His active years coincided with the development of the domestic first-class structure following Indian independence in 1947, a period that saw the expansion of the Ranji Trophy and the introduction of additional national tournaments such as the Duleep Trophy in 1961–62.
Significance
Umpires of Sharma's era contributed to the standardisation of officiating practice in Indian domestic cricket, working alongside the BCCI's efforts to professionalise match administration. While individual umpiring careers from this period are often sparsely documented, they collectively underpinned the growth of organised cricket in India.
Related topics
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- Ranji Trophy
- List of Indian cricket umpires
- Cricket in India
- Duleep Trophy
References
- Wikidata entry: Q16012878