In a rare moment of candor, cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has finally addressed his long-standing frustrations with former West Indian umpire Steve Bucknor, whose controversial decisions during key matches have remained etched in the minds of fans for decades. During his first-ever Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session on August 25, 2025, Tendulkar responded to a fan’s question about Bucknor with a witty yet telling remark: “When I am batting, give him boxing gloves to wear (so he can’t raise his finger)”.
The comment, delivered with Tendulkar’s trademark grace and humor, instantly went viral, reigniting debates about umpiring standards in the pre-DRS era and the impact of human error on cricket’s biggest moments.
🧭 Timeline of Controversial Bucknor Decisions Against Tendulkar
| Year | Match | Incident Description | Replay Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003 | India vs Australia, Brisbane | LBW to Jason Gillespie despite ball going over the stumps | Incorrect decision |
| 2005 | India vs Pakistan, Kolkata | Caught behind off Abdul Razzaq with no bat contact | No edge detected |
| 2007 | India vs England, Nottingham | LBW to Paul Collingwood, ball pitched outside leg stump | Questionable call |
These decisions, particularly the ones at Gabba and Eden Gardens, are often cited as examples of how umpiring errors can alter the course of a match—and a player’s legacy.
📊 Tendulkar vs Bucknor: A Statistical Snapshot
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Matches Officiated by Bucknor | 14 |
| Tendulkar Dismissals by Bucknor | 7 |
| Controversial Calls | 3 confirmed via replays |
| Impact on Match Outcome | 2 matches lost, 1 drawn |
While Tendulkar rarely voiced public criticism during his playing days, his recent remarks reflect the emotional toll such decisions can take—even on the game’s greatest.
🔍 Bucknor’s Response and Admission
Interestingly, Bucknor himself has acknowledged his errors. In a 2024 interview on the Mason and Guests radio show in Barbados, he admitted to two incorrect decisions against Tendulkar: the LBW in Brisbane and the caught behind in Kolkata.
“I do not think any umpire would want to do anything wrong. But yes, those were mistakes. I was unhappy. Accepting mistakes is part of life,” Bucknor said, adding that the noise at Eden Gardens made it difficult to hear any edge.
| Bucknor’s Admission | Match Reference | Quote Summary |
|---|---|---|
| LBW Error | 2003 Gabba Test | Ball was going over the stumps |
| Caught Behind Error | 2005 Eden Test | No contact with bat, crowd noise issue |
His candid acknowledgment has earned him some respect, but the damage—both statistical and emotional—remains.
📉 Impact of Pre-DRS Era on Player Careers
The Decision Review System (DRS) was introduced in 2008, long after Tendulkar had endured multiple questionable calls. The absence of technology meant players had to accept umpiring decisions without recourse.
| Player Name | Notable Umpiring Errors | Career Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Sachin Tendulkar | 3 major errors | Potential loss of centuries |
| Rahul Dravid | Multiple LBW calls | Reduced batting average |
| Brian Lara | Questionable run-outs | Match-turning dismissals |
Tendulkar’s recent AMA also included a suggestion to modify the current DRS rule: “I would change the DRS rule on the Umpire’s Call. Technology, even when inaccurate, will be consistently inaccurate”.
🔥 Fan Reactions and Social Media Buzz
Tendulkar’s boxing gloves comment sparked a wave of memes, tributes, and nostalgic posts across platforms.
| Platform | Reaction Type | Trending Hashtags |
|---|---|---|
| Twitter/X | Memes, debates | #BucknorVsTendulkar #DRSReform |
| Reels, fan art | #SachinSpeaks #BoxingGlovesForBucknor | |
| AMA highlights, discussions | #AskSachin #UmpiringErrors |
Many fans recalled the frustration of watching their hero walk back to the pavilion after dubious calls, while others praised Tendulkar’s restraint and humor.
🧠 Tendulkar’s Philosophy on Pressure and Expectations
Despite umpiring setbacks, Tendulkar’s career remains unparalleled. In the same AMA, he reflected on the pressure of carrying a billion hopes: “When a billion+ are behind you, they propel you forward”.
| Career Stats | Value |
|---|---|
| International Matches | 664 |
| Runs Scored | 34,357 |
| Centuries | 100 |
| Half-Centuries | 164 |
| Highest Score | 248* vs Australia (SCG) |
His ability to rise above adversity—be it injury, form, or officiating—cements his status as cricket’s most revered figure.
📌 Conclusion
Sachin Tendulkar’s light-hearted yet pointed remark about Steve Bucknor has reopened a chapter that many fans remember vividly. While the pre-DRS era had its share of heartbreaks, Tendulkar’s legacy remains untouched, built on resilience, brilliance, and humility.
His AMA session offered not just entertainment, but insight into the mind of a legend who continues to inspire generations. And as for Bucknor—perhaps the boxing gloves joke is Tendulkar’s way of saying, “No hard feelings, but I haven’t forgotten.”
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Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available news reports and official statements as of August 30, 2025. It is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional sports analysis or legal advice.



