Wine -drunk Century .. These 5 dreaded players broken on the field will not be able to trust in the name of veterans
Cricket News Desk. Cricket is called the game of Lord, and players are expected to act and act accordingly. However, cricketers have many times crossed their boundaries by drinking alcohol. Some caught up in the grip of drugs that his career by the time they came out of it was destroyed. Here we made a list of five such players who were superstars of their respective teams, but their addiction ruined them. Vinod Kambli, the latest Indian player to have a double century in the test, was just as sad as the beginning of Vinod Kambli. In 1993, at the age of 21, Kambli won a panic against England by achieving a double century. But before long, this left -handed batsman was lost in the glitter of the cricket world. Indiscipline and bad habits ruined him. Kambli itself has accepted his bad habit of drinking alcohol many times. It is not an easy achievement for anyone to achieve two double centuries in just 17 Tests! Andrew Symonds, one of the most important players of the powerful Australian team who dominated all formats in the early 21st century, would have been at the top of the list of large Al -grounds if Andrew Symonds still played cricket today. But this aggressive bat All -Rounder was addicted to alcohol. In an interview, he said he could drink the whole bottle of alcohol at a time. His bad days started in 2009. Due to indiscipline, Australia showed him the way out. Symonds, who was away from the brilliant town, died in a road accident in May 2022. Jesse Rider’s international career was a bang for the New Zealand explosive batsman. In 2009/10, the visit of New Zealand to India was a big turn in his career. But soon the alcohol addiction has completely separated him from his career. In March 2013, he was attacked by some people in a time of Christchurch, after which he stayed in a coma for a few days. He returned to a century after recovering from a serious head injury, but could not give up alcohol addiction. James Fall, this Australian player had the full potential to become the next big everything from the cricket world. The skill he showed with bat and ball was incredible and he left his mark for IPL as well as Rajasthan Royals. Alcohol -habit Folkner had a bad dream in 2015 when police in Manchester arrested him for driving a drink in Manchester. Cricket Australia almost banned him from squandering the image of his country, but eventually he lost his place in the team. Share this story -tags