‘I gave a batsman out who was not out’: Steve Bucknor accept his mistakes recalls wrong Sachin Tendulkar umpiring decisions
Former umpire, Steve Bucknor is one of the most significant Umpires, directed in the game. The Caribbean umpire engaged with numerous contentions during his vocation time and particularly his off-base decision against previous Indian right-handed batsman Sachin Tendulkar.
The Caribbean umpire associated with some questionable choices to Sachin Tendulkar just as to some different players. The umpire himself as of late opened up about those dubious choices he provided for Sachin Tendulkar. He discussed the two disputable choices he gave for Sachin Tendulkar.
One was the LBW decision which he announced as out in a match in Gabba in 2003 against Sachin Tendulkar. It was a very much uplifted delivery from Jason Gillespie, however, the umpire gave out on that event. Another was in 2005, where Tendulkar was given out of Adbul Razzaq’s conveyance without edging the ball to wicket-keeper.
Two Major Moment When Steve Bucknor took Wrong Decision in Sachin’s Career
Steve Bucknor conceded that the two were the bumbles from him and said it was because of his mistake that occurs on certain events. “Tendulkar was given out on two different occasions when those were mistakes. I do not think any umpire would want to do the wrong thing. It lives with him and his future could be jeopardized,” Bucknor said on a radio program.
“To err is human. Once in Australia, I gave him out leg before wicket and the ball was going over the top. Another time, in India it was caught behind. The ball deviated after passing the bat but there was no touch. But the match was at Eden Gardens and when you are at the Eden and India is batting, you hear nothing. Because 100,000 spectators are making noise. Those were the mistakes and I was unhappy. I am saying a human is going to make mistakes and accepting mistakes are part of life,” he added
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