Roger Dill
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| Roger Dill | ||||
| Personal information | ||||
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| Full name | Roger Dill | |||
| Born | 5 July 1957 | |||
| Bermuda | ||||
| Umpiring information | ||||
| ODIs umpired | 18 (2006–present) | |||
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Roger Dill (born July 5, 1957, Bermuda) is an international cricket umpire.
He became the first umpire from the ICC Associates panel to officiate in a full ODI in May 2006, during the triangular series between Bermuda, Canada and Zimbabwe. To date, he has officiated in 18 ODIs.
He is also a sergeant in the Bermudian fire brigade.

