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Former South African umpire Rudi Koertzen passes away in car crash

India's former star batter Virender Sehwag also wrote a heartfelt message for Koertzen on Twitter.

Koertzen Image Source : TWITTERRudi Koertzen with Virender Sehwag

Former South African international umpire Rudi Koertzen passed away due to a car crash on Tuesday at the age of 73. He is survived by his wife and four children.

One of the most respected umpires in world cricket from the late 1990s till 2010, Koertzen officiated in nearly 400 international games.

"The world-famous cricket umpire, Rudi Koertzen, and three other people were killed in a head-on collision near Riversdale on Tuesday morning. The 73-year-old Koertzen from Despatch in Nelson Mandela Bay was on his way back home from Cape Town after a golf weekend," Algoa FM News reported.

The former umpire's son, Rudi Koertzen Jr, confirmed the news.

"He went on a golf tournament with some of his friends, and they were expected to come back on Monday, but it seems they decided to play another round of golf," Koertzen Jr said.

Koertzen joined the ICC's Elite Panel in the year 2002. He remained a part of it for eight years.
 
India's former star batter Virender Sehwag also wrote a heartfelt message for Koertzen on Twitter.

"Vale Rudi Koertzen! Om Shanti. Condolences to his family. Had a great relation with him. Whenever I used to play a rash shot, he used to scold me saying, Play sensibly, I want to watch your batting," he wrote.

During his tenure, he officiated as an on-field and TV umpire in as many as 397 games, including 128 Test matches, a record 250 ODIs, and 19 T20 Internationals.

He had his share of controversies too, including continuing with the 2007 ODI World Cup final between Sri Lanka and Australia in near darkness due to a wrong interpretation of the rule, which forced the ICC to not give him any assignment during the inaugural World T20, which was held in his own country, in 2007. 

(Inputs from PTI)