# Russell Warren (cricketer)

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English cricketer and umpire

Russell Warren Personal information Full name Russell John Warren Born (1971-09-10) 10 September 1971 (age 54) Northampton, England Batting Right-handed Role Wicket-keeper Domestic team information Years Team 1992–2002 Northamptonshire 2003–2006 Nottinghamshire Umpiring information ODIs umpired 7 (2024–2025) T20Is umpired 17 (2024–2025) WODIs umpired 4 (2013–2024) WT20Is umpired 5 (2013–2023) Career statistics Competition FC LA T20 Matches 146 177 2 Runs scored 7,776 3,363 26 Batting average 36.67 24.54 26.00 100s/50s 15/41 1/15 0/0 Top score 201* 100* 26 Balls bowled 6 – – Wickets 0 – – Bowling average – – – 5 wickets in innings 0 – – 10 wickets in match 0 – – Best bowling 0/0 – – Catches/stumpings 128/5 135/11 –/– Source: Cricinfo, 10 April 2022

**Russell Warren** (born 10 September 1971) is an English [cricket](/source/Cricket) [umpire](/source/Umpire_(cricket)) and former [first-class cricketer](/source/First-class_cricket). He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper.

As a youth he toured [New Zealand](/source/New_Zealand) with England Young Cricketers in the 1990–91 season, playing two test matches and two one day internationals. He also played two youth ODIs against [Australia](/source/Australia) the following summer, opening the batting with future county colleague [Mal Loye](/source/Mal_Loye).

He made his first team debut for his home-county [Northamptonshire](/source/Northamptonshire_County_Cricket_Club) in 1992, and played for the county in 109 first-class matches over ten seasons. During this time he made ten centuries, with a highest score of 201 not out, but only reached the landmark of 1000 runs in a season once; in 2001.

Russell left Northamptonshire at the end of the 2002 season to join Nottinghamshire whom he represented from 2003-2006. Despite scoring five first-class centuries in this period, he was released at the end of the 2006 season.[1]

Russell took up umpiring and was added to the ECB First-Class Panel in 2018. He has since been promoted to the International Panel in 2024.

## See also

- [List of One Day International cricket umpires](/source/List_of_One_Day_International_cricket_umpires)

- [List of Twenty20 International cricket umpires](/source/List_of_Twenty20_International_cricket_umpires)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** [Notts release three players](http://www.espncricinfo.com/england/content/story/258605.html) Cricinfo

## External links

- [Russell Warren](http://www.ecb.co.uk/stats/players/nottinghamshire/russell-warren,373,PP.html) at ECB

- [Russell Warren](https://www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/22317.html) at [Cricinfo](/source/Cricinfo)

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