Biggest Fights In The History Of The World Cricket
Cricket and the tensions between the gentleman's game have not always been very gentleman-like. The disagreements between players have always surfaced during matches and been the talk of the crowd Posted On October 20th, 2020
Venkatesh Prasad vs Aamir Sohail, 1999
The Indo-Pak cricket matches have always been one of the most heated matches of all time and represent the tensions between the two nations. Aamir Sohail hit the ball delivered by Prasad for a 6 and gestured V. Prasad to go fetch the ball. However, the bowler gave a tight answer to this mockery after right on the next delivery, he took Aamir's wicket and gestured him to walk to the dressing room.
Michael Clarke vs James Anderson, 2013
The Australian-English fights have been a never-ending part of The Ashes. In 2013, James Anderson had gestured the bowler Bailey with a punch to threaten him. To defend his teammate, Australian captain Michael Clarke got into a verbal spat with Anderson.
Gautam Gambhir vs Shane Watson, 2008
Gautam Gambhir in 2008 was banned for a match after he elbowed Shane Watson in the chest. The bowler received this trey when Gautam Gambhir was trying to complete his run and elbowed Watson after which he was banned for a match.
Gautam Gambhir vs Virat Kohli, 2015
Even though the two Indian cricketers share good sportsmanship as teammates, they didn't do very well while playing against each other during IPL. After Kohli was dismissed by KKR, he got furious at something that Gambhir had said while he was walking back to the dressing room. They almost collided before someone intervened to pull the two apart.
Inzamam-ul-Haq vs a fan, 1997
During a Sahara Cup match between India and Pakistan in 1997, a fan from the crowds had called Inzamam "Aaloo (Potato)". He further continued to provoke the cricketer after which Haq lost his cool and got physically violent with the fan. He was banned for two subsequent matches after that.
Ramnaresh Sarwan v Glenn McGrath, 2003
What can be considered as one of the worst verbal fights between two cricketers, in 2003 during West Indies versus Australia, Glenn McGrath said some things against Ramnaresh Sarwan who responded with equally unpleasant comments about the Australian player's wife. The two were pulled apart after the intervention and were left without any charges on either side.
India U19 v Bangladesh U19, 2020
No one knows what started this breach, but the under 19 Bangladesh and India teams started shoving each other and pushing each other, causing a havoc on the stadium. Efforts were made to pull the young players apart and restore peace.
Marlon Samuels v Shane Warne, 2013
After Marlon Samuels tugged the shirt of an Australian teammate, Shane Warne hit Samuels with the ball intentionally during a throw. Samuels swung his bat in Warne's direction after which the two got into a verbal fight
MS Dhoni v Mustafizur Rehman, 2015
In 2015, MS Dhoni was fined 75 per cent of his income from the match while Mustafizur was fined 50 percent after the two got into a feud when the Indian batsman collided into Rehman while completing a run. Dhoni claimed that Rehman had done so on purpose as he had done with Rohit during the same match.
Andrew Symonds v Harbhajan Singh, 2008
When the only coloured teammate of Australia was called a "monkey" by Harbhajan under a racial banner, he was banned for 3 matches. However, the Indian team protested by saying that they would pull out the team from the series if the ban wasn't lifted. Harbhajan also stuck to his word and didn't continue to harass the Aussie player