London: South Africa's Marais Erasmus and Richard Kettleborough of England will be the on-field umpires for the Champions Trophy final between arch-rivals India and Pakistan.
Known for their calm demeanor, both officials will be standing in a high-profile match at the Oval on Sunday.
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Erasmus, a 53-year-old former first-class cricketer, will be standing in his 71st One-Day International, having officiated during Pakistan's eight-wicket semifinal win over tournament hosts England in Cardiff on Wednesday.
Sunday's match will be the 44-year-old Kettleborough's 72nd ODI as an umpire.
The former Yorkshire and Middlesex batsman was in the middle for the second semifinal, when title-holders India beat Bangladesh by nine wickets at Edgbaston.
Australia's Rod Tucker will be the television umpire on Sunday, with Sri Lanka's Kumar Dharmasena the reserve official.

Marais Erasmus. Getty Images