- Steve Bucknor
Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Steve Bucknor
country = West Indies
fullname = Stephen Anthony Bucknor
nickname = Slow Death
living = true
dayofbirth = 31
monthofbirth = 5
yearofbirth = 1946
placeofbirth =Montego Bay
countryofbirth =Jamaica
heightft = 6
heightinch = 3
umpire = true
testsumpired = 124
umptestdebutyr = 1989
umptestlastyr = present
odisumpired = 172
umpodidebutyr = 1989
umpodilastyr = present
columns = 0
date = 15 June
year = 2008
source = http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51237.html CricinfoThe Honourable Stephen Anthony Bucknor OJ, also known as Steve Bucknor, is an international
cricket umpire . He was born inMontego Bay ,Jamaica , on31 May 1946 . He became a high schoolmathematics teacher and sports coach, before going on to be one of Jamaica's leading sports officials as an internationalfootball referee and more famously as acricket umpire . In October 2007 he was awarded theOrder of Jamaica , Commander Class, for "outstanding services in the field of sports". [ [http://www.windiescricket.com/index.cfm?objectID=AE134605-A791-FAB3-517C5CA74A2634C9&pageid=F89A3DCB-CD30-AE66-262FEDAACC197145&category=EA23B92F-C0A8-03C6-5A83DD2DB9698173 Bucknor Gets Order of Jamaica] ]Cricket Umpire
Bucknor's first international cricket fixture was a
One Day International (ODI) between the West Indies and India at Antigua on March 18, 1989. His first Test match was atSabina Park , Kingston, Jamaica, between April 28 and May 3, 1989, with the competing teams again being the West Indies and India. After umpiring in a few international matches, he was selected to umpire at the 1992Cricket World Cup in Australasia, and went on to stand in the final despite being quite inexperienced. Bucknor also stood in the next four World Cup finals in 1996, 1999, 2003 and 2007, with the 2007 World Cup taking place in his native West Indies.In 1994 the ICC introduced a policy whereby one of the umpires in each Test match would be independent of the competing nations, selected from the International Panel of Umpires. Bucknor was a member of this panel from its foundation until the ICC changed its policy on umpires again in 2002. Since then both umpires in Test matches, and one of the umpires in ODI's have been independent of the competing countries. The officials are now chosen from the
Elite Panel of ICC Umpires , which is widely thought to contain the world's best umpires. Bucknor has maintained a place on the Elite Panel since its foundation.Bucknor is known for taking a long time to consider LBW appeals before giving a decision.
Achievements as an Umpire
Cricket World Cup
Bucknor has stood as an onfield umpire in five World Cup tournaments, during which he has officiated 44 matches including a record five finals.
Test Match Record
Bucknor holds the record for the most Test matches umpired, and is so far the only umpire to have officiated in over 100 Test matches. He has stood in 14 Ashes Test matches and officiated in Bangladesh's first ever Test match.
One Day Internationals
Bucknor has officiated in the second highest number of ODI's, with
Rudi Koertzen the only umpire to have stood in more ODI's.Awards
Bucknor has received the ICC's Bronze Bails awards for umpiring in 100 ODI's, as well as the Gold Bails award for umpiring 100 Test matches.
Controversy
Bucknor's reputation has been damaged by controversial moments in recent years. He was widely criticised for a series of incorrect decisions during India's tour of Australia in 2003-04. [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/137365.html Decisions in India-Australia series] ] . The BCCI also alleged Bucknor mimicked
Rahul Dravid , who had been charged with ball tampering. Consequently the BCCI lodged a formal complaint with the ICC. [ [http://www.cricketnext.com/news/bucknor-poor-record-against-india-continues/28759-13.html Bucknor's record against India | New low for Bucknor: Cricket Next ] ]In May 2006, he accused TV companies of doctoring their images to make umpires look bad [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/246387.html Accusation of TV] ] . He was one of the officials, along with
Aleem Dar ,Rudi Koertzen ,Billy Bowden and refereeJeff Crowe , responsible for the finish to the 2007 World Cup final, which finished in poor light. [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/292771.html World Cup Final farce] CricInfo retrievedJanuary 8 2008 ] Consequently, all five officials were suspended from the Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2007/06/23/scbrig123.xml World final officials are axed by ICC - Telegraph ] ] . On several occasions, Bucknor has also chosen not to refer decisions to the third umpire and has later been shown to be wrong. Most notable among these were his decisions in 1992-93 to rule Jonty Rhodes not run-out, in the first series to have the third umpire available, and in 2008 to rule Andrew Symonds not out stumped. [ [http://www.rediff.com/cricket/2006/jan/12hair.htm Bucknor bound to get in India's Hair ] ] [ [http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtvcricket/cricketstory.aspx?id=SPOEN20080037618&site=ndtv NDTV.com: Bucknor should retire: Ex-players ] ] . Both players went on to play match-winning innings.However, Dave Richardson, the general manager of cricket at the ICC, Bucknor's employer, indicated that his umpiring accuracy was 96% in 2005-06, [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/246794.html Cricinfo - ICC respond to Bucknor ] ] which was above the average of 94.8% for the Elite Panel as a whole. The definition of umpiring accuracy and the methodology used to determine the accuracy was not released by the ICC. In 2007, he was short-listed for the Umpire of the Year award, which was ultimately won by Simon Taufel. [ [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/310342.html Cricinfo - Taufel voted top umpire of the year ] ]
During India tour to Australia in 2007-08, Bucknor received severe criticism for his umpiring in the Sydney Test match, most notably his decisions to declare
Andrew Symonds not out twice in the 1st innings and to giveRahul Dravid out in the final innings. To alleviate escalating tension in the series, in an unprecedented move, the ICC replaced Bucknor withBilly Bowden for the third Test match at Perth. [ [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/329743.html "Bucknor removed"] Cricinfo, retrievedJanuary 8 2008 ] In the wake of the Sydney Test, former umpireDickie Bird suggested that Bucknor had "gone on too long". [ [http://msnsport.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12379_3030538,00.html "Bird-Buck stops here"]Sky Sports retrievedJanuary 8 2008 ]International Umpiring Statistics
"Match Record"
"Forthcoming International Appointments"
Football Referee
Bucknor was a
FIFA referee in the World Cup qualifier between El Salvador and the Netherlands Antilles in 1988. Soon after this, Bucknor had to retire from football refereeing because the FIFA age limit for referees was lowered to 45. However, this allowed him to pursue his career as a cricket umpire.Bucknor the Goalkeeper
Bucknor played as a goalkeeper in Jamaican parish leagues in the 1960s. In 1964 he played in goal for Jamaica in a schoolboy international versus Brazil, which Jamaica drew 1-1. [ [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/wcm/content/story/330774.html "The global village bobby"] ,
Cricinfo , March 1998, Retrieved on2008-06-05 .]References and notes
Further reading
*Silvera, Janet. (October 7, 2007) Jamaica Gleaner " [http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20071007/out/out1.html Howzat? Firm decisions make Bucknor a hit.] "
External links
* [http://content-uk.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/51237.html Steve Bucknor Profile] on
Cricinfo website.
* [http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/about-icc/match-officials.html Main page of Elite Panel] .
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