
Former Indian cricket Sachin Tendulkar rings a ceremonial bell (PTI Photo/R Senthilkucar) The cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar led cricket brotherhood at a distance to Harold “Dickie” Bird, widely considered one of the most popular referees in the history of the game. Bird peacefully died in his house in Barnsley in South Yorkshire on Tuesday at the age of 92.Tendulkar wrote a sincere message about X on Friday and wrote, “He heard sadly about the demise of Dickie Bird. His presence in the field got rich and he with fair, grace and humor.”
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He added, “One of the most cute referees saw the game.Yorkshire County Cricket Club Also Confirmmed the News with an Emotional Statement: “He Leaves Behind and Legacy of Sportsmanship, Humility, And Joy And Friends During this Time.Bird was born on April 19, 1933 and initially chased football, but after his knee injury shortened his ambitions, he turned to cricket. As a cricket, Yorkshire and Leicestershire represented the first first -class matches and scored 3,314 runs with two centuries. After his gaming days he trained before he moved to the referees, where he built his iconic heritage.Between 1973 and 1996, Bird stood in 66 test matches, 69 ODIS and seven female ODIs. Known for his jokes, such as the arrival at the stadiums of the clock before the game and his unwillingness to distribute the dough from the foot in front of the goal, became a beloved figure. Players often played jokes, but his humor and justice in general forced him to respect him.