Hire cricket umpires for local matches.
UmpireForHire helps cricket organizers post fixtures with date, ground, ZIP area, crew needs, and match fee details. Each match can have a shareable public page, and umpires can publish public profiles so organizers can review area, rate, experience, and availability before match day.

Live request
Saturday T20 League
Organizers compare applicants, confirm one umpire, then coordinate directly from the dashboard.
How the marketplace works
Three ways local cricket gets match-ready.
UmpireForHire keeps the supported workflows visible: shareable match pages, public umpire profiles, applications, owner requests, availability, assignment tracking, and a California-first rollout.
Organizer process
From fixture details to confirmed assignment.
Match owners can create a fixture, share a public match page, request available umpires, and confirm the final official from the dashboard.
Stage 1
Create Fixture
Add match title, league name, ground, city, ZIP, date, time, umpire count, and fee.
- Add date, ground, and fee
- Publish applications
Stage 2
Share Match Page
Use the public match page to show fixture details and request available umpires from the directory.
- Share with teams
- Request umpires
Stage 3
Confirm Assignment
Review pending applications and confirm the umpire who fits the match before the fixture is locked.
- Review applicants
- Confirm official
Umpire process
Find matches that fit your area and availability.
Umpires can publish a profile, manage availability, browse match requests, respond to owner requests, and keep confirmed games visible.
Stage 1
Build Public Profile
Set your home ZIP, travel radius, base rate, experience, and profile details for organizers to review.
- Set ZIP, radius, and rate
- Add availability
Stage 2
Find Match Requests
Browse open match pages with date, location, fee, and crew needs visible before applying.
- Review match details
- Apply or respond
Stage 3
Track Assignments
Accepted assignments stay visible in your dashboard and calendar context so match day details are easy to find.
- View confirmed games
- Manage pending activity
Dual-role process
Use one account for both sides of local cricket.
Cricket community members can organize fixtures and umpire games from the same profile without creating separate accounts.
Stage 1
Use One Profile
Create one cricket profile with your identity, home area, and public profile page.
- Create account once
- Share profile page
Stage 2
Switch Context
Post fixtures when organizing and apply to umpire when a match fits your schedule.
- Post fixtures
- Apply to umpire
Stage 3
Manage Cricket Work
Use the dashboard to keep applications, requests, match statuses, and assignments in one place.
- Manage dashboard activity
- Track match status
Marketplace rules
Clear workflow, no automatic assignments.
Accepting a request or applying to a match does not auto-assign the umpire. Owner confirmation remains the final step.
- Applying to a match or accepting an owner request creates a pending application.
- The match owner still confirms the final assignment.
- Umpires can withdraw pending applications.
- Locked, expired, cancelled, or completed matches are not open for new applications.
California rollout
Launching state by state, starting with California.
Visitors outside the active rollout can still tell us where their cricket community plays so we can prioritize future expansion.
- California users can access supported product workflows when their service area is active.
- Other US visitors can request service by state, city, ZIP, role intent, and league or group details.
- Non-US visitors can submit basic interest without being shown misleading US-specific form fields.
Start with the next match
Join as an organizer, an umpire, or both.
Create a profile, set your cricket area, share public pages, and use the dashboard to post fixtures, apply for jobs, and keep assignments visible.
ZIP-based match discovery
Applicant review and confirmation
Direct organizer contact after assignment
Request service in your area
Help us choose the next rollout region
California is active first. Tell us where your cricket community needs organizers and umpires.