" Some eccentrics are born. Others thrust eccentricity upon themselves ". Step forward, Brent Fraser "Billy" Bowden, the New Zealand umpiring sensation who shot to fame with a zany array of embellished signals and a preposterous eye for showmanship. His signals are sedate in Tests, more flashy in ODI's and decidedly flamboyant in Twenty20.
That'a red card for ya |
Out of here |
Lets call off, guys |
These flies too.. |
lets not get into an issue guys... i am already done with these |
Its okay! Sachin has just got another century |
But Billy boy hasn't been without criticisms. In 2005, Bowden was criticised by the West Indies cricket team and his umpiring became the subject of a formal complaint by the West Indies Cricket Board. Earlier in 2005, in a survey conducted by the Australian Cricketers' Association, Australian cricketers voted Bowden the worst umpire in world cricket. In 2007, Bowden was among the four umpires and the match referee responsible for the "tragic and shambolic" final of that year's Cricket World Cup, and attracted further criticism in the same year He is gently lampooned in the Beige Brigade's weekly podcast, The BYC.
Too wide, my boy |
After being hit by a ball |
References
1. Wikipedia- the free encyclopedia
2. Cricinfo