When these 5 players created a ruckus under the influence of alcohol, some urinated and some fought

Cricket News Desk. In the game of cricket too, many times players have faced a lot of criticism due to their off-field antics, due to which they have been dropped from the team. In any sport, there are some players who come into the limelight due to their game and other reasons. There have been many such incidents in the world of cricket too, when a player has not only had to face criticism for his antics outside the field, but also had to face humiliation.

Former Australian team player Andrew Symonds also ended his career due to alcohol addiction. In 2009, when Symonds was accused of entering the field in an intoxicated state, he was immediately dropped from the team and after that he never returned to the Australian team.

इन 5 खिलाड़ियों ने जब शराब के नशे में किया हंगामा, किसी ने की पेशाब तो किसी ने झगड़ा

Former New Zealand opening batsman Jesse Ryder was counted among explosive opening batsmen. Jesse loved to party a lot and once during a party at a Christchurch nightclub, he was attacked by the crowd, in which he was badly injured and never returned to the field again.

Former England cricketer Monty Panesar has troubled many great batsmen with his spin bowling, but an incident in 2013 ended his entire career. Monty urinated on the club bouncer in a drunken state, after which he was shown the way out of the England team.

David Warner is also counted as a bad boy cricketer. In 2013, a drunk Warner punched England player Joe Root inside a pub. Due to which he was also dropped from the team. After this, Warner did not touch alcohol for almost 2 years.

इन 5 खिलाड़ियों ने जब शराब के नशे में किया हंगामा, किसी ने की पेशाब तो किसी ने झगड़ा

Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who is considered the most successful captain in world cricket, drank too much alcohol during a nightclub party in 1999. After this, he was also dropped from the Australian ODI team for some time due to a fight with an unknown person.

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