Top 10 Umpires who have officiated in most ODIs

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3. Steve Bucknor- 181:

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Steve Bucknor. (© Getty Images)

The West Indian Steve Bucknor umpired in a record 128 Test matches between 1989 and 2009, and also umpired in 181 ODIs 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. Before becoming an umpire, he was a football player and referee, a high school mathematics teacher and a sports coach.

In October 2007, he was awarded the Order of Jamaica, Commander Class, for ‘outstanding services in the field of sports’. Bucknor’s first international cricket fixture was an ODI between the West Indies and India at Antigua on 18 March 1989. The ICC confirmed on 23 February 2009 that Bucknor had decided to retire from umpiring in March 2009. His last ODI was the 4th match between his native West Indies and England at Barbados on 29 March, bringing his 20-year career as an official to an end.

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