M. S. Sivasankariah (1927–2009) was an Indian cricket umpire. He officiated in domestic cricket matches in India during the mid-twentieth century, contributing to the administration of the sport in the country during a formative period for Indian cricket.
Key facts
| Full name | M. S. Sivasankariah |
|---|---|
| Born | 1927 |
| Died | 2009 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Role | Cricket umpire |
Background
Sivasankariah belonged to the generation of Indian umpires who served in the decades following India's independence in 1947, a period during which domestic competitions such as the Ranji Trophy and the Duleep Trophy expanded their reach across the country. Indian umpires of this era typically progressed through state-level association panels before being considered for first-class fixtures organised under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Career
As a match official, Sivasankariah was associated with first-class cricket in India. Umpires of his standing were responsible for adjudicating matches under the Laws of Cricket as applied by the BCCI, working alongside scorers and match referees in domestic tournaments.
Significance
Officials such as Sivasankariah played an important supporting role in the development of Indian cricket, ensuring the consistent application of playing conditions across the country's varied regional competitions. Their work contributed to the professionalisation of match officiating in Indian domestic cricket.
Related topics
- Board of Control for Cricket in India
- Ranji Trophy
- List of Indian cricket umpires
- Cricket in India
- Laws of Cricket
References
- Wikidata entry: Q16018594