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Cricket silence tribute to umpire | Cricket silence tribute to umpire |
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Cricket clubs in south Wales marked the start of their games on Saturday with a minute's silence for an umpire who died after being hit by a ball. | |
Alcwyn Jenkins, 72, from Skewen, near Neath, was umpiring at St Helen's ground in Swansea last weekend when he was hit on the head. | Alcwyn Jenkins, 72, from Skewen, near Neath, was umpiring at St Helen's ground in Swansea last weekend when he was hit on the head. |
The widower died as he was being airlifted to Morriston Hospital, Swansea. | The widower died as he was being airlifted to Morriston Hospital, Swansea. |
Mr Jenkins's funeral is to take place at Margam next Thursday. | Mr Jenkins's funeral is to take place at Margam next Thursday. |
The South Wales Cricket Association urged all 46 first and second XI teams to take part in the tribute to Mr Jenkins. | |
He was umpiring a league game between Swansea and Llangennech last Saturday when he was struck on the head by a ball thrown by a fielder. | He was umpiring a league game between Swansea and Llangennech last Saturday when he was struck on the head by a ball thrown by a fielder. |
'Highly-respected' | 'Highly-respected' |
Players and the emergency services rushed to help, but he died on the way to hospital. | Players and the emergency services rushed to help, but he died on the way to hospital. |
South Wales Police said there were no suspicious circumstances. | South Wales Police said there were no suspicious circumstances. |
Tributes have been paid to Mr Jenkins who had recently been part of a South Wales Cricket Association tour of the West Indies, and was an umpire for a quarter of a century. | Tributes have been paid to Mr Jenkins who had recently been part of a South Wales Cricket Association tour of the West Indies, and was an umpire for a quarter of a century. |
The England and Wales Cricket Board Association of Cricket Officials (ECB ACO) said it was shocked to hear of the death of Mr Jenkins. | The England and Wales Cricket Board Association of Cricket Officials (ECB ACO) said it was shocked to hear of the death of Mr Jenkins. |
Chairman Roger Knight said: "Alcwyn Jenkins was a highly-respected umpire in the south Wales cricket community for the last 25 years and a valued member of the ECB ACO." | Chairman Roger Knight said: "Alcwyn Jenkins was a highly-respected umpire in the south Wales cricket community for the last 25 years and a valued member of the ECB ACO." |
Mr Morgan's funeral at Margam Crematorium at 1330 BST on Thursday will be followed by a function at the Towers Hotel in Jersey Marine. | Mr Morgan's funeral at Margam Crematorium at 1330 BST on Thursday will be followed by a function at the Towers Hotel in Jersey Marine. |
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