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{{Infobox cricketer
| name =स्टीव <small>[[Order of Jamaica|The Honourable]]</small><br>Steve Bucknorबकनर
| image = SteveBucknor.JPG
| country = West Indiesवेस्टइंडीज
| fullname = Stephenस्टीवन Anthonyएंथनी Bucknorबकनर
| nickname = Slowस्लो Deathडेथ
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1946|5|31|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Montegoमोंटेगो Bayकी खाड़ी]], [[Jamaicaजमैका]]
| heightft = 6
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| date = 15 June
| year = 2013
| source = http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/5/5375/5375.html CricketArchiveक्रिकेट आर्काइव
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'''Stephen Anthony "Steve" Bucknor, [[Order of Jamaica|OJ]]''' (born 31 May 1946 in [[Montego Bay]], [[Jamaica]]) is a former international [[Umpire (cricket)|cricket umpire]].
 
'''स्टीफन एंथनी बकनर''' ({{lang-en|'''Stephen Anthony "Steve" Bucknor}}) (जन्म ३१ मई १९४६ ,[[मोंटेगो की खाड़ी]] ,[[जमैका]] एक पूर्व [[क्रिकेट]] अम्पायर है।
Bucknor umpired in a record 128 [[Test cricket|Test match]]es between 1989 and 2009, and also umpired in 181 [[One Day International]]s during this period, including five consecutive [[Cricket World Cup]] finals from 1992 to 2007. He was widely known for his long deliberations before making decisions, for which he earned the nickname "Slow Death".<ref>{{cite news|title=Bucknor rewarded for 'Slow Death' century |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/cricket/article-338775/Bucknor-rewarded-Slow-Death-century.html |newspaper=[[Daily Mail]] |location=London |date=22 February 2005 |accessdate=13 November 2015}}</ref> Before becoming an umpire, he was a football player and [[Referee (association football)|referee]], a high school [[mathematics]] teacher and a sports coach.
 
बकनर ने १९८९ से २००९ तक १२८ [[टेस्ट क्रिकेट]] में कप्तानी की ,जबकि १८१ [[एक दिवसीय अंतर्राष्ट्रीय]] मैचों में अम्पायरिंग की।<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/65156.html Steve Bucknor and Brian Aldridge for the 3rd & 2nd time respectively in Cricket World Cup Final] ''ESPN cricinfo''</ref>
In October 2007, he was awarded the [[Order of Jamaica]], Commander Class, for "outstanding services in the field of sports".<ref>[http://www.windiescricket.com/index.cfm?objectID=AE134605-A791-FAB3-517C5CA74A2634C9&pageid=F89A3DCB-CD30-AE66-262FEDAACC197145&category=EA23B92F-C0A8-03C6-5A83DD2DB9698173 Bucknor Gets Order of Jamaica]</ref>
 
==सन्दर्भ==
==Football goalkeeper==
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Bucknor played as a [[Goalkeeper (football)|goalkeeper]] in Jamaican [[Parishes of Jamaica|parish leagues]] in the 1960s. In 1964 he played in goal for Jamaica in a schoolboy international versus [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], which Jamaica drew 1-1.<ref>[http://content-www.cricinfo.com/wcm/content/story/330774.html "The global village bobby"], [[Cricinfo]], March 1998, Retrieved on 5 June 2008.</ref>
 
== Football referee ==
Bucknor was a [[FIFA]] referee in a CONCACAF and [[Football World Cup|World Cup]] qualifier between El Salvador and the Netherlands Antilles in [[1989 CONCACAF Championship qualification#CONCACAF Second Round|1988]].
 
== Cricket umpire ==
Bucknor's first international cricket fixture was a [[One Day International]] (ODI) between the [[West Indies Cricket Team|West Indies]] and [[Indian Cricket Team|India]] at Antigua on 18 March 1989. His first [[Test cricket|Test match]] was at [[Sabina Park]], Kingston, Jamaica, between 28 April and 3 May 1989, with the competing teams again being the West Indies and India. After umpiring in a few international matches, he was selected to umpire at the 1992 [[Cricket World Cup]] in Australia, and went on to stand in the final despite being quite inexperienced.<ref>[http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/match/65156.html Steve Bucknor and Brian Aldridge for the 3rd & 2nd time respectively in Cricket World Cup Final] ''ESPN cricinfo''</ref> Bucknor also stood in the next four World Cup finals in 1996, 1999, 2003 and 2007, with the 2007 World Cup taking place in his native West Indies.
 
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