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'''Richard Gerald Alfred Ashman''' (born [[November 24]], [[1899]], [[Westminster]], [[London]], [[England]]; died [[May 15]], [[1965]], [[Bloemfontein]], [[South Africa]]) was a South African [[umpire (cricket)|cricket umpire]]. His umpiring career commenced in 1935 when he officiated in the second [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] vs. [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] [[Test cricket|Test]] at [[Johannesburg]] in December. Ashman's fourteenth and final Test as umpire was in [[1950]].  
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[[Image:Entertainment.jpg|thumb|300px|Richard is shown here on the left, doing what he does best.]]'''Richard Gerald Alfred Ashman''' (born [[November 24]], [[1899]], [[Westminster]], [[London]], [[England]]; died [[May 15]], [[1965]], [[Bloemfontein]], [[South Africa]]) was a South African [[umpire (cricket)|cricket umpire]]. His umpiring career commenced in 1935 when he officiated in the second [[South African cricket team|South Africa]] vs. [[Australian cricket team|Australia]] [[Test cricket|Test]] at [[Johannesburg]] in December. Ashman's fourteenth and final Test as umpire was in [[1950]].  
  
 
In domestic [[first-class cricket]], Ashman played six games for Orange Free State in the 1930s.  
 
In domestic [[first-class cricket]], Ashman played six games for Orange Free State in the 1930s.  

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Richard is shown here on the left, doing what he does best.
Richard Gerald Alfred Ashman (born November 24, 1899, Westminster, London, England; died May 15, 1965, Bloemfontein, South Africa) was a South African cricket umpire. His umpiring career commenced in 1935 when he officiated in the second South Africa vs. Australia Test at Johannesburg in December. Ashman's fourteenth and final Test as umpire was in 1950.

In domestic first-class cricket, Ashman played six games for Orange Free State in the 1930s.

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