Mohammad Ghouse


Mohammad Ghouse was a cricket umpire known for umpiring Test and One Day International matches. He is the former Chairman of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association and the ex President of Tamil Nadu Umpires Guild, also having served as a Match Referee.

Early life

Ghouse was born in Chennai, India, formerly Madras. His Father's name was Mohammed Ibrahim. He studied in the prestigious Loyola College, Chennai and worked in the Postal Department of India. His profound interest in the game of cricket prompted him to become a test umpire and later on,a match referee.

Career

Ghouse umpired two One Day International matches which included India v West Indies at Srinagar on 13 October 1983 and India v England at Pune on 5 December 1984. Of the 8 Test matches he umpired, India won 4,lost 0,and 4 matches resulted in a draw. He also umpired many interstate tournaments. Ghouse made his first-class debut as an umpire in a Ranji Trophy match in 1968-69 and went on to officiate more than 18 seasons. His first Test as an official was in his hometown, between India and New Zealand in 1975-76.
After his umpiring career ended in 1985-86, he became a match referee and was active till 2001-02. Ghouse also served as the chairman of the umpire’s subcommittee of the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association.

List of Test matches umpired by Mohammed Ghouse

DateMatch BetweenPlaceMatch id
26 November 1976India v New ZealandMA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Madrast787
28 January 1977India v EnglandM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangaloret794
15 December 1978India v West IndiesM Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangaloret837
24 January 1979India v West IndiesFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhit842
2 October 1979India v AustraliaModi Stadium, Kanpurt857
3 November 1979India v AustraliaWankhede Stadium, Bombayt860
4 December 1979India v PakistanFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhit863
25 December 1979India v PakistanModi Stadium, Kanpurt866

Death

Ghouse died on the morning of 29 September 2014 following a brief illness. He was 83. He is survived by his wife, son and three daughters. On behalf of Tamil Nadu Cricket Association members, president N. Srinivasan expressed "profound sorrow and grief" at his demise.