When these cricket players faced mysterious incidents, 3 legendary Indian players are also included in the list.
Cricket News Desk. Discussions of paranormal activity are often seen on social media. After which such mysterious incidents have happened with cricket players also. Everyone from Ganguly to Dhoni is included in this.
Sourav Ganguly and Mahendra Singh Dhoni
Former Indian team captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was also scared by a mysterious incident during the 2014 tour of England. Actually, the captain of the Indian team, who was staying in a hotel there, realized that there was a ghost in his room, due to which he got scared. When Dhoni was resting in his room, suddenly the door of his room opened automatically. According to reports, after this Dhoni also saw a shadow, due to which he got very scared. However, later Dhoni changed his room.
In 2005, when the Australian team was staying at the Lumley Castle Hotel in Durham, all-rounder Shane Watson, who was part of the team, claimed to have seen a spirit in his room. The incident scarred him so much that he spent the night in teammate Brett Lee's room.
Former Indian team opener Gautam Gambhir also shared the scariest experience of his life during one of his interviews. He built the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium in Delhi which is now known as the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He claimed that he heard some strange sounds on this land. According to Gautam, these sounds were quite scary. Let us tell you that this stadium of Delhi has been in the news many times in the past due to such incidents.
When the Pakistani cricket team came to participate in the 2015 World Cup, they had to play a match in Christchurch, New Zealand. The team stayed at Hotel Rises Latimar here. Meanwhile, Haris Suhail, part of the Pakistan team, felt his bed shaking rapidly while sleeping at night. After which he got very scared and got fever. However, later he slept the whole night in his coach's room.
During the tour of England in 2002, the Indian team stayed in the Lumley Castle Hotel in Durham area of London, which is one of the scariest places in the world. In this hotel, when the then team captain Sourav Ganguly was sleeping in his room, he suddenly realized that all the taps in the bathroom were open, after which he went and closed them and then came to his bed and slept. After some time, Ganguly again heard the sound of flowing water and he got scared. When he went to the bathroom, all the taps were open and he saw the shadow of a woman bathing in the shower behind him. After this, Ganguly left his room and stayed in teammate Robin Singh's room. Ganguly has revealed this in Ian Botham's autobiography Beefy's Cricket Tales.
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