India on Sunday erupted in rage and disgust at the horrendous umpiring and unsporting conduct of the Australian team in the second cricket Test in Sydney.
Fans were particularly scathing on Steve Bucknor and felt the West Indian should immediately call it a day as an umpire.
Effigies of Bucknor and his colleague Mark Benson were burnt in several parts of the country, including Kolkata and Kanpur.
"Bucknor has lost his vision and hearing. He should retire immediately as such umpiring blunders are not acceptable," a fan Rajesh Tiwari said.
Cricket lovers were also unimpressed by Benson's decision to ask Australian captain Ricky Ponting whether Michael Clarke had taken the catch of Sourav Ganguly cleanly.
"What's the point of asking the fielding captain about a catch? Obviously, he will say it was clean," another puzzled fan asked.
The conduct of the Australian players during the Test match also came in for scathing criticism.
"The Aussies don't play the game in the right spirit. They claim catches when they know the ball has bounced," one of them said.
They were also referring to the catch Ponting claimed against Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The television replays clearly showed the ball had hit the turf.