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To err is human, to forgive divine: Bucknor

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Posted online: Tuesday , January 15, 2008 at 1125 hrs IST
      

Montego Bay (Jamaica), January 15: : Dumped by the ICC from the India-Australia Test series following widespread criticism of his blunders in the Sydney Test, West Indian umpire Steve Bucknor shot back on Tuesday saying he was punished for making just two wrong decisions.

A dejected Bucknor said he was disappointed by the turn of events and called it a sad day for umpires.

Bucknor, however, said he respected ICC's authority in the matter.

"I am disappointed that I am not continuing the tour between Australia and India, in Australia. But I respect ICC's authority in the matter," the veteran of 120 Tests said in a statement.

"To err is human, to forgive divine, as the old saying goes," Bucknor said.

Bucknor, who was sacked by ICC from officiating in the Perth Test after India complained against his blunders that cost them the Sydney Test, said he faced the flak for making just two wrong decisions.

"However, I consider it a sad day to see umpires sidelined after making only two wrong decisions out of a record of 35 appeals," he said.

The 61-year-old Bucknor, the most experienced umpire in the Elite Panel, quietly returned to his home managing to evade the press.

Andrew Symonds was out caught behind when he was on 30 but the appeal was turned down by Bucknor and he went on to revive the Australian innings with a blistering 162 not out.

Later Symonds' admission that he was out turned on the ire of the visitors on Bucknor, who has given several controversial decisions against India in the past.

The caught behind dismissal of Rahul Dravid on the last day when India was battling to save the Test made matters worse.

ICC replaced Bucknor by New Zealand's Billy Bowden after the Indian team complained and commentators and former players criticised his decisions.

ICC CEO Malcolm Speed while announcing the removal of Bucknor made it clear that he will continue to officiate in international matches.

Bucknor, a former FIFA referee, has stood in a record 120 Tests and five World Cup finals in his glittering career.

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To err is human, to forgive divine: Bucknor
by Dr. Cajetan Coelho on 2008-01-18 14:44:13.10514+05:30
Umpires are human and make mistakes. The ICC should forvgive them and also scrap the results of such matches. Merely punishing the umpires and not doing anything regarding the unfair match result makes the ICC come across as a clumsy institution run by less competent men unfit to be guardians and custodians of the game. Justice and fairness is what many expect to be the hallmark in any sport.
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Yeah Bucknor got only two decisions wrong!
by ceedeeram on 2008-01-16 21:56:25.080976+05:30
Oh Yeah Bucknor got only two decisions wrong in sydney!1.To uphold any appeals against indian batsmen 2. To deny any appeals against Aussies.Everything else he got it right.I dont know why the man was punished!!
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bucknoor
by prafull on 2008-01-16 09:20:51.422652+05:30
The match was fixed by Bucknoor and Ponting.Ponty wants to get all the records for himself,so he made a deal with Buck as India would have won the match and stop the winning spree.Bucknoor should be investigated and see how much money he recieved.Just think about the whole episode and you have your answers.
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Err times 12 !!
by SoftWords BigStick on 2008-01-16 08:52:07.399828+05:30
To err is human, but to err .... and err .... and err .... and err .... and err .... and err .... and err .... and err .... and err ??!!??
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To err and err and err and err and
by Cogito_ergo... on 2008-01-16 12:47:29.995793+05:30
To err...and err...[etc.] is porcine!
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Cricket - Umpiring
by Raghav Acharya on 2008-01-16 07:09:50.756673+05:30
Mr.Bucknor earned the ire of players, mediamen and spectators not for what he did, but what he did not do, like rejecting the appeal all-knowingly and not referring it to the third umpire.
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