Sachin Tendulkar, who was called the God of Cricket, played many great innings in his 24 -year career. Sachin is the highest international century batsman in the world, he has 100 centuries in his name. Sachin, who got rid of the sixes of the bowlers with his bat, remained calm most of the grounds, very rarely when Sachin was seen in anger. Many times he came due to an angry umpire when he was wrongly dismissed. At that time there was no DRS, otherwise he is not out many times. Many big umpires gave wrong decisions against him many times, including Steve Bakner’s name. The West Indies umpire gave Sachin out on several occasions, while he was not out.
Sachin Tendulkar seated his first ‘Ask Me Anaiting’ on the Reddit on Monday, in which he was answering the questions of the fans. During this time, when a fan asked him about Arjun Tendulkar’s engagement, he confirmed that he has got engaged. Meanwhile, a fan also asked him about umpire Steve Bakner, Fan said, “Steve Bakner wants to say anything?”
What did Sachin Tendulkar say about Steve Bakner?
Sachin Tendulkar jokingly responded to this and said, “Whenever I bat, give him boxing gloves, so that he does not be able to up his finger. (So that he does not give them out).
Please tell that West Indies Umpire Steve Bakner wrongly dismissed Sachin Tendulkar more than once. For the first time, wrong out was given in 2003 when Sachin was playing in Brisbane. A ball of Jason Gillespi hit the tree, Sachin did not play the shot. Bankar called out, which surprised everyone including Sachin. After Sachin’s departure, it was also seen in the replay that the ball was much higher than the stump, about 10 inches up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pk7dws1jti
Steve Bakner also gave wrong out to Sachin Tendulkar against Pakistan
After 2 years, at the Eden Gardens Ground, Steve became wrong and gave Sachin Tendulkar wrong. Then Sachin played lightly off the ball of Pakistani bowler Abdul Razzaq, but the ball went into the hands of wicket -keeper without hitting the bat. Razzaq also appealed lightly, but Bakner raised his finger and declared him out. Sachin did not debate but returning to the pavilion, his disappointment was clearly visible.

