LAHORE, Nov 9: Former South African Test all-rounder Mike Procter will be officiating in his last series as the ICC match referee when he takes charge of the one-day series between Pakistan and the West Indies in Abu Dhabi.

Procter is quitting the post to become convener of the South African national selection committee.

The three matches at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in

Abu Dhabi from Nov 12 to

16 will be supervised by ICC elite panel umpires Steve Davis, Daryl Harper and Mark Benson.

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