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Legendary cricket umpire Steve Bucknor now officiates club games in the Bronx

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Legendary cricket umpire Steve Bucknor now officiates club games in the Bronx

Steve Bucknor is one of the most recognisable umpires in cricket history after standing in 128 Tests – and he’s now overseeing recreational games in a New York City borough



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Sometimes you’re in the right place at the right time.

I had that good fortune earlier this month. Ahead of this year’s T20 World Cup in the West Indies and the United States, I visited Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx to speak to club cricketers about the tournament, with games taking place on Long Island.




Van Cortlandt Park is where most of New York’s recreational cricket games take place each weekend. Eight World Cup fixtures were initially going to be held there, but they were moved to Nassau County on Long Island after opposition from residents. Many club cricketers were also concerned about the tournament taking over their park for a summer.

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I expected to get a broad range of opinions from those playing in the World Series League clash between New York Kookaburras CC and Connecticut Panthers CC. What I didn’t expect was for former international umpire Steve Bucknor to be officiating the match.

Bucknor is one of cricket’s most famous umpires. During a 20-year international career, the Jamaican umpired five World Cup finals and 128 Tests. Upon his retirement in 2009, no one had overseen more of the latter. Aleem Dar (145 Tests) broke the record in 2019.


Bucknor started standing in the Bronx after moving to the New York area seven years ago for family reasons. “Between April and October, I umpire on the weekends here,” the cricket legend explained to Mirror Sport in Van Cortlandt Park.

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