Five such 'alcoholic' cricketers who crossed the scope, some drunk, someone beat and someone did 'urine'
Cricket has become a high -profile game in contemporary times. Players involved are no less considered a fame. This is why wherever they go, there is a crowd to see and meet them. Although these cricketers do not disappoint on many occasions, such incidents sometimes happen through which they come into the spotlight. There were some cricketers who won everyone’s heart with their game on the field, but was so notorious outside the field that their exploitation was still remembered. David Warner took root by drinking alcohol, the first name in this list comes from the most successful opener David Warner, Australia, who crossed the boundaries by drinking alcohol. In 2013, Warner hit former English captain Joe Root after drinking alcohol in Birmingham. There was very riotous after the incident, but from that, Warner did not handle liquor for two years and won the title to Sunrisers Hyderabad with his broken performance in 2016. Ricky Ponting, one of the most successful captains of the Australian cricket team, who was out of the team, also drank alcohol. He was dropped off from the Australian team after the incident. Alcohol ruined his career. Due to alcohol addiction, former English spinner Monty Panesar also committed a very poor act by which he was dropped off from the English team. Monty had the habit of partying and drinking alcohol. Because of this habit, he made a bouncer drunk at a time, which he was dropped off from the team and then never returned. He was always in controversy because of his alcohol drink habit. One of Australia’s best Almost, the late Andrew Symonds, was also out of the team due to alcohol addiction. Symonds was very fond of alcohol, accusing him of drinking alcohol on the field in 2009, through which he had to stay outside the team. Jesse Rider went into a coma after a drunken fight. New Zealand’s emerging player JC Rider’s career was also destroyed for alcohol addiction. In 2010, he immediately began to fight from the Christchurch, where he was attacked by the crowd. He was so seriously injured in this attack that he went into a coma for a few days. Although they recovered, they could not return to cricket afterwards. Share this story -tags