Main point:
A great fitness not only improves performance, but also helps the player stay on the field for a long time.
Delhi: Cricket is a game in which fitness is directly related to the length and success of the player’s career. A great fitness not only improves performance, but also helps the player stay on the field for a long time. But, there are some cricketers or have been there, whose some bad habits (especially alcohol and smoking) brought them under criticism. Let’s know about the five famous cricketers whose habits were often made in the headlines:
Shane Warne – Fantastic leg spinner, but could not give up smoking addiction
The cricket career of Australia’s late leg -spinner Shane Warne may have been excellent, but the smoking habit was quite popular in his personal life. He continued smoking even during his 22 -year long cricket career. Even after retirement, he was seen several times by smoking cigarettes in public places. Consumption of alcohol also remained a part of his lifestyle. Warne’s habits often questioned his fitness and image. However, he died on 4 March 2022 at the age of 52.
Ravi Shastri – Fantastic as coach, but the reason for the controversy of alcohol
Former coach of the Indian team and former all -rounder Ravi Shastri was seen as serious on the field, he was trolled for alcohol as many times in personal life. Questions have also been raised about their fitness, especially their outdoor stomach often becomes a matter of joke on social media. His pictures while sleeping during the match have also gone viral many times. Regarding his habit of drinking alcohol, critics believed that this habit could have a negative impact on the team as a coach. However, as a coach, he brought the Indian team to new heights of successes.
Andrew Symonds – Alcohol habit affected career
Australia’s late all -rounder Andrew Symonds was known for his aggressive game and antics outside the field. Especially alcohol addiction put him in trouble several times. On several occasions, he was caught in drunk controversies and Cricket Australia had to warned him through disciplinary actions. His talent on the field was as remarkable, the more worrying his personal habits. However, he died on 14 May 2022 at the age of 46.
Andrew Flintoff – Smoking habit reached the dressing room
England veteran all -rounder Andrew Flintoff also suffered a lot due to smoking addiction. According to reports, he was seen smoking cigarettes in the dressing room several times. Even outside the field, he used to smoke in the media’s eyes often while smoking. His fitness also affected this habit and gradually his performance escaped.
Vinod Kambli – Drug addiction to worry
Vinod Kambli is a talented former Indian cricketer, who was in discussion for indiscipline in his career and problems in personal life. Some social media posts and articles claim that his drugs, alcohol, and party habits damaged his career.
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