Top 10 Worst Umpire Decisions in Cricket History Ever ❌The Shocking Shameful Umpiring ‼

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  • NO 10 - David Boon
    in the 4th Test of Australia's tour of West Indies in 1995.Boon attempted to play a bouncer from Ambrose but missed the ball,which hit his helmet before flying up in the air. The West Indian wicketkeeper Jeff Dujon caught the ball,and Ambrose appealed for a catch.The on-field umpire, Steve Bucknor, gave Boon out caught behind,even though the ball had clearly hit his helmet and not the bat or gloves.
    NO 09 - Yuvraj Singh
    During the India tour of Sri Lanka in 2009, in the second ODI played at Colombo,
    there was a controversial LBW decision made by umpire SGamini Silva involving Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh.The ball hit Yuvraj's bat before hitting his pad, but the umpire wrongly adjudged him LBW.
    NO 08 - Jack Russell
    During the England tour of West Indies 2nd Test match at Port of Spain in 1998, a controversial LBW decision was made by umpire Srinivas Venkataraghavan.The ball was delivered, and it pitched outside the leg stump before hitting Russell's pads. However,despite the ball clearly pitching outside the leg stump, Venkataraghavan gave Russell out LBW.
    NO 07 - Sunil Joshi
    During the India tour of West Indies 4th Test match at St John's in 1997, a controversial caught dismissal decision was not given by umpire B.C. Cooray involving Indian batsman Sunil Joshi. Sunil hit the ball back towards Williams, who took a reflex catch.Despite the ball not hitting the ground before Williams took the catch, umpire B.C. Cooray did not give Sunil out
    NO 06 - Andrew Flintoff
    During the England tour of New Zealand 3rd Test match at Auckland in 2002, a controversial caught dismissal decision was made by umpire Doug Cowie involving English all-rounder Andrew Flintoff.The ball was delivered, and Flintoff attempted to play a shot, but he missed the ball. However, the ball then hit his pad and went up in the air towards New Zealand wicketkeeper Adam Parore, Despite the ball not hitting Flintoff's bat, umpire Doug Cowie gave him out
    NO 05 - Sanath Jayasuriya
    During the England tour of Sri Lanka in 2001,one of the most controversial caught dismissal decisions in the history of cricket was made by the umpire B.C. Cooray Jayasuriya attempted to drive a delivery from Caddick,but he missed the ball and it bounced off the ground before being caught by the Graham Thorpe.Despite the ball clearly bouncing off the ground before it was caught, B.C. Cooray, who was the on-field umpire,gave Jayasuriya out caught behind.
    NO 04 - Keith Arthurton
    The Australia tour of West Indies in 1995 was a cricket series between Australia and West Indies,
    one of the most controversial LBW dismissal decisions in the history of cricket was made by the umpire Steve Bucknor.On the fourth day of the Test match, Warne bowled a delivery that pitched well outside the off stump of Arthurton.it's clearly impact outside off stump. However, Bucknor, who was the on-field umpire, gave Arthurton out LBW
    NO 03 - AB de
    During the Future Cup 3rd ODI match at Belfast in 2007 between India and South Africa,
    a controversial decision involving South African batsman AB de Villiers was made by umpire Aleem Dar. de Villiers attempted to play a shot,but the ball edged his bat and was caught by Sachin Tendulkar. However, the umpire Aleem Dar did not give de Villiers out,despite the ball clearly hitting the bat.
    NO 02 - Sourav Ganguly
    During the Pakistan tour of India 1st Test match at Chennai in 1999, a controversial caught dismissal decision was made by umpire Steve Dunne involving Indian batsman Sourav Ganguly.The ball was delivered, and Ganguly attempted to play a shot but edged the ball,which then bounced on the ground before being caught by Pakistani wicketkeeper Moin Khan.umpire Steve Dunne gave Ganguly out,
    NO 01 - Aravinda de Silva
    During the Coca-Cola Champions Trophy Final at Sharjah in 1999 between Sri Lanka and Pakistan,
    a controversial caught dismissal decision was made by the TV umpire Steve Dunne.
    Aravinda de Silva was facing Pakistani all-rounder Abdul Razzaq. De Silva attempted to play a shot, but he mistimed it,and the ball hit the ground before being caught by Pakistani fielder Inzamam Despite the ball clearly bouncing off the ground before it was caught.
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