Robbed in Sydney '03?
Obviously were the better side, certainly not questioning that.
Ganguly damns Bucknor in his report
Ganguly slams 'very poor' Bucknor
Excerpt from the article-
In the column of the report where an umpire is to be judged on his conduct and decision-making -- the ratings are very good, good, average, poor, and very poor -- Ganguly has given Bucknor 'very poor'.
The Indians were peeved with the 57 year-old Jamaican for turning down leg-before appeals against Justin Langer and Damien Martyn on the final day. Almost everyone watching thought both batsmen were plumb in front.
Langer survived two confident shouts from Ajit Agarkar [ Images ] while Martyn benefited from Bucknor's largesse after left-arm spinner Murali Kartik [ Images ] had hit him in front of the stumps.
The Indians have also not taken kindly to an angry Bucknor upbraiding teenage wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel [ Images ] with a raised finger, rather like a headmaster scolding an errant schoolboy, in front of thousands of spectators at the Sydney Cricket Ground and millions watching on television.
"Patel was not wrong in [jumping] up and down as his view was obstructed by the batsman's back," a senior Indian team member said, and characterised the umpire's reaction as downright rude.
The Indians believe that not only at the SCG but also in the first Test at Brisbane [ Images ], Bucknor's umpiring has been anything but satisfactory. Bucknor had ruled Sachin Tendulkar [ Images ] out leg before wicket when he had shouldered arms to a rising delivery outside the off stump from Jason Gillespie in India's [ Images ] first innings, a decision that was slammed around the cricketing world.
"He was not like this before, but now he seems to be riding a thing against us," remarked the senior cricketer.
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There was also the Rahuld dravid Toffee incident and the case of Bucknor allegedly teasing Dravid in 2003/04 series.The same year, in Lahore, then Indian coach John Wright complained to match referee Ranjan Madugalle over Bucknor's decisions.
Bucknor cost India two matches and two series consecutively in Australia.The 2008 series what happened was the culmination of the long Dispute dating way before even 2003.At the end the patience went and India took a stand.