This cricketer loves alcohol, one drank a century, created an anger with a stormy turn

Cricket is called the gentleman game. In the game of cricket, players enter the field in full consciousness. However, there were some cricketers addicted to alcohol and alcohol, a profound impact on their career. But if we tell you that a batsman has recorded a century by playing a brilliant turn after getting drunk? Former South African great batsman Herschelle Gibbs was drunk and scored 175 runs. 1- Herschelle Gibbs On March 12, 2006, Herschelle Gibbs chased a target of 435 runs in the ODI against Australia and scored 175 runs in 111 balls at a strike rate of 157.66. During this time, 21 fours and 7 sixes came from his bat. Africa won the match. Herschel got the title ‘Player of the Match’ for this brilliant turn. Let us tell you that Herschel himself revealed about his turn that he played this turn in a drunken condition. Gibbs unveiled in his autobiography ‘Two the Point: The No Holds Bard’, ‘I drank a lot of alcohol a night before the match against Australia. Drug addicts did not reduce until the morning and when I went to play the game, I was intoxicated. ‘ 2- Vinod Kambli Sachin Tendulkar’s friend and teammate Vinod Kambli also fell victim to a bad habit of drinking alcohol. Kambli won a lot of praise by scoring a double century in a Test match against England in 1993. When Kambli achieved a double century, he was only 21 years old. However, Kambli’s career was not long. Kambli acknowledged several times that he was addicted to alcohol. 3- Andrew Symonds Let Australian cricketer Andrew Symonds was one of the biggest all-rainers of his time. He was known for his explosive batting. However, he was addicted to alcohol. Symonds himself revealed that he could drink a whole bottle of alcohol. 4- Jessie Rider England’s explosive batsman Jessie Rider also had a bad addiction to alcohol. Alcohol had a profound impact on his career and gradually he went on the wrong path. He was attacked in 2013. After this attack, he stayed in a coma for a few days, but he returned after he recorded a century, but he could not give up his bad habit of drinking alcohol. 5- When the name of veteran-allrounders is taken in the James Falkner cricket world, the name of former Australian veteran James Faulkner is decided. Death -Avers Expert James Faulkner was also known for completing the match with his bat. In 2015, Fallkner was caught driving alcohol drunk. After this, Cricket Australia almost banned him. He then lost his place in the team. Share this story -tags