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Lucy Thornton

Britain’s oldest cricket umpire returns to the crease for his 71st season

In his white jacket and cap, Britain’s oldest cricket umpire was back on the field for his 71st season this weekend.

Keith Dibb, 86, began officiating in 1952 and has taken charge of around 1,000 matches since them.

But the grandad of four has no plans to declare his retirement despite having to stand at the stumps for up to six hours.

Not even two shoulder operations and a knee replacement could stop him.

Widower Keith, a retired salesman, is 6ft 4in tall and says he was often mistaken for a police officer by cricketers.

He said: “I never corrected them. I thought ‘let them think that, they’ll not answer me back’.”

Keith caught the cricket bug as a 13-year-old when he joined North Rigton CC in North Yorkshire.

He began umpiring two years later as he was “not very good” as a player.

Keith caught the cricket bug as a 13-year-old when he joined North Rigton CC in North Yorkshire (Lee McLean/SWNS)

On Saturday, he officiated the match between Rodley third team and Baildon’s fourth XI.

Keith, of Leeds, said: “It’s the friendship and comradeship that I enjoy the most.”

Keith’s wife of 59 years, Margaret, made teas at Hawksworth Cricket Club, where he was a founding member, but died of Covid in 2020.

On Saturday, Keith officiated the match between Rodley third team and Baildon’s fourth XI (Lee McLean/SWNS)

Their son Nigel, 56, and daughter Wendy, 54, both grew up playing the game.

Wendy moved to New Zealand and when Keith went to visit her in 2008 he ended up umpiring there.

He also also umpired a Yorkshire County Cricket charity match at Headingley organised by pal Dickie Bird.

He said: “It’s the mecca of cricket, it was such an honour.”

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