Top 5 Cricket Controversies of 2010

There was no deficiency of cricket contentions in 2010, I expounded on the best of them. Also, here, as indicated by me are the best five:

  1. Spot Fixing: Trio Confess They Took Money

Three Pakistani Cricketers, Salman Butt, Mohammed Asif and Mohammed Aamir, have confessed to taking cash from the supposed bookie Mazhar Majeed. They have prevented claims from getting spot fixing however have conceded to have taken cash for Sponsorships and underwriting bargains.

  1. Waterboy Yuvraj: Anil Kumble’s New Job

The BCCI has employed the previous chief and leg turn bowler to show the Indian group how to act, particularly Yuvraj Singh after he showed the ‘center finger’ to certain onlookers at the P Sara Stadium in Colombo during the continuous third test match among India and Sri Lanka.

  1. Tri Nation Controversy: Randiv’s No Ball Leaves Sehwag Stuck on 99

Sehwag was stuck vulnerably on 99, in the tri country match against Sri Lanka on Monday when Randiv bowled a no ball to him, along these lines fixing India’s success, and keeping Sehwag from getting a century.

  1. Water Boy Yuvraj: The View From The Other Side

The Sri Lankan side of the water kid Yuvraj Singh story is by all accounts totally not quite the same as the one the Indian media is turning. A Sri Lankan blog named Island Cricket conveys the story under the feature: “Yuvraj ‘Waterboy’ Singh blows a gasket” and proceed to criticize Yuvraj on the grounds that he “gave the group the center finger”.

  1. Gary Kirsten Reveals Shocking Truth About Irfan

Conversely with Greg Chappell, who was Team India’s mentor before him, and incredibly vocal about his perspectives, Kirsten has stayed under the radar, in some measure hitherto, to the extent communication with the media goes. Yet, as per dependable sources Kirsten is said to have exceptionally firm perspectives on every one of the applicable issues identifying with his group.

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