When Sachin Tendulkar posted a photo of three trees, fans remembered Steve Buckner’s bad umpiring, see the player’s post

Fans are seen reacting very fast on this post of Sachin. Sachin Tendulkar and Steve Bucknor (Image Credit- Twitter Former Indian legend and great Sachin Tendulkar, known as the God of the game of cricket, has shared a photo from his official X account today on 17th November. After Sachin Tendulkar shared this photo, former Caribbean umpire Steve Bucknor has come into the news. It is noteworthy that Buckner gave many controversial decisions regarding Sachin in his umpiring career, due to which not only the result of the match changed, but these decisions were also a topic of discussion in the cricket world. Some decisions given by the former umpire regarding Sachin are condemned till date. Out of this, if we tell you about the main controversial decision, then in the year 2003, a test match is being played between India and Australia in Gabba. In this match, the umpire wrongly gave out LBW to Sachin on a ball from bowler Jason Gillipsey. When the replay was seen, it was clearly visible that the ball was much above the stump. After this decision, Sachin had to return to the pavilion disappointed. On the other hand, today perhaps Sachin has shared a post on his official X account regarding this decision. In this photo, three trees are connected to each other and Sachin wrote in the caption – Can you guess which umpire would have thought that the stumps were made so big? On the other hand, as soon as Sachin shared this post on social media, fans started reacting rapidly to this post. See this social media post of Sachin Tendulkar Can you guess which umpire made the stumps feel this big? pic.twitter.com/oa1iPvVza1 — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) November 16, 2024 On the other hand, if we tell you about the umpiring career of Steve Buckner, he umpired in 128 Test and 181 ODI matches from Sachin’s debut year i.e. 1989 to 2009. Apart from this, he umpired in 5 consecutive ICC World Cups from 1992 to 2007.