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Steve Bucknor

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Full name Stephen Anthony Bucknor
Born May 31, 1946, Montego Bay, St James, Jamaica
Current age 62 years 136 days
Other Umpire
Height 6 ft 3 in

Umpiring statistics
Test debut West Indies v India at Kingston, Apr 28-May 3, 1989 scorecard
Last Test England v New Zealand at Nottingham, Jun 5-8, 2008 scorecard
Test matches 124
Test statistics
ODI debut West Indies v India at St John's, Mar 18, 1989 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v Australia at Basseterre, Jul 6, 2008 scorecard
ODI matches 174
ODI statistics

 Profile

Widely respected and instantly recognisable (with his characteristic of nodding gently before raising the dreaded finger), "Slow Death Bucknor" has umpired in more Test matches than anyone else, breaking Dickie Bird's record in 2002, and in March 2005 he became the first umpire to stand in 100 Tests, and only David Shepherd and Rudi Koertzen have umpired more ODIs. Bucknor also stood in five successive World Cup finals (1992 to 2007), the middle three with Shepherd.

Those records are almost certain to be extended further as he is not scheduled to retire until 2011, but whether he can continue with a punishing workload remains to be seen. There have been signs of late that he is not quite at the top of his game, and a few errors have tarnished a previously unblemished reputation - not least his role in misinterpreting the rules regarding bad light, which caused the farcical finish to the World Cup final in April 2007 and led to his suspension for the Twenty20 World Championships in September. Things turned progressively worse in the following months, when he was removed by the ICC from officiating in the third Test between Australia and India in Perth after several contentious decisions contributed to India's defeat in the second Test in Sydney in January 2008.

Bucknor's original conversion to umpiring was due in part to his own playing experience in his native Montego Bay, where repeatedly incorrect decisions prompted him to don the white coat in the cause of fairness. The habit of taking his time has been there from the outset. "I have never been hasty to make decisions," he said. "And, by nature, I like to take my time to do things. Patience is a virtue for me. I don't know how many other umpires believe it's a good way to do it. But I'm happy with the method and hopefully others will also take their time to make important decisions."

Bucknor's rise to international status was rapid. His appointment for the 1992 final followed just four Tests and a handful of one-day internationals. At six foot three he has a commanding view of proceedings, and he can also draw on his experience of football, where he refereed in a World Cup qualifier. He takes nothing for granted and is a man of routine, from his usual early-morning routine - exercises, a verse from the Bible and the morning papers - before arriving at the ground in good time.
Steven Price

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Jun 6, 2008

Steve Bucknor and Darrell Hair decide to change the ball
Steve Bucknor and Darrell Hair decide to change the ball
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May 19, 2008

Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel decide to change the ball
Steve Bucknor and Simon Taufel decide to change the ball
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May 16, 2008

The umpires offer the light to New Zealand during the second session
The umpires offer the light to New Zealand during the second session
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