Retired umpire Billy Bowden returns to cricket: Recreates famous ‘crooked finger’ moment with Suresh Raina | Sporting News India

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Former international cricket umpire Billy Bowden has returned to the spotlight, this time alongside Suresh Raina in the Legends League Cricket 2024. The two shared a special moment by recreating Bowden’s famous “crooked finger” gesture, bringing back memories for cricket fans.

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Bowden’s unique style of umpiring, particularly his quirky dismissal signals, has left a lasting mark in cricket history. His playful interaction with Raina in the LLC tournament delighted fans.

Billy Bowden and Suresh Raina reunite

During LLC 2024, Billy Bowden and Suresh Raina reunited, and their interaction became one of the tournament’s most memorable moments. Bowden posted a picture on Instagram, capturing the two recreating his iconic crooked finger gesture for dismissals.

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This gesture, which Bowden used throughout his career, became a symbol of his entertaining umpiring style. Fans were quick to share the moment, celebrating the nostalgia it evoked.


What happened in 2012 during India vs Pakistan match?

One of the funniest moments between Suresh Raina and Billy Bowden took place during an India vs Pakistan match in 2012. During a review decision, Bowden raised his crooked finger to signal a batter’s dismissal, unaware that Raina was mimicking him from behind. The two performed the gesture in perfect sync, bringing smiles to everyone on the field.

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Suresh Raina’s performance in LLC 2024

In LLC 2024, Raina is captaining the Toyam Hyderabad team. During a recent match against Gujarat Greats, Raina scored 44 runs off 27 balls.

His quickfire innings included five boundaries and two sixes. Although Hyderabad posted a competitive score of 172/7, Gujarat chased down the target and won by eight wickets.

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