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The bad boys of the World Cup

- ZAAHIER ADAMS zaahier.adams@inl.co.za

1 BEN STOKES (ENGLAND)

THE maverick all-rounder’s career almost came to an abrupt halt when he was involved in a nightclub brawl that saw him knock a man unconsciou­s. A jury at the Bristol Town Crown court eventually acquitted Stokes after a seven-day trial that allowed him to return to the England team.

2 DAVID WARNER AND STEVEN SMITH (AUSTRALIA)

Sent home for punching England batsman Joe Root in a Birmingham bar during the ICC Champions Trophy 2013, Warner took his antics to a new level when, along with his Test captain Smith and opening batsman Cameron Bancroft, the trio tampered with the ball using yellow sandpaper during the third Test against South Africa at Newlands. Warner and Smith were both banned for one year.

3 ANDRE RUSSELL (WEST INDIES)

The big-hitting Jamaican was only recently twiddling his thumbs for a year. Russell was banned from all cricket for 12 months in 2017 when he was found guilty of a doping violation in his homeland. The West Indian failed to file his whereabout­s on three occasions in 2015 – akin to a failed drugs test under World Anti-Doping Agency guidelines.

4 HARDIK PANDYA AND KL RAHUL (INDIA)

The two young Indian cricketers found themselves at the centre of a media storm after being guests on a television programme, Koffee with Karan, in January. Both were fined 2 million rupees (R405 000) each by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for “sexist, disrespect­ful and racist” comments made towards women on the show.

5 SABBIR RAHMAN (BANGLADESH)

Assaulting a fan: check! Hitting a teammate: check! Late-night hotel shenanigan­s: check! Rahman is the undisputed bad boy of Bangladesh­i cricket. Rahman has already been stripped of his national contract, been served a six-month domestic ban and fined R345 000 for his indiscreti­ons.

6 DIMUTH KARUNARATN­E (SRI LANKA)

How does the Sri Lanka Cricket Board (SLCB) punish a player for drunken driving? Make him captain of their #CWC19 squad even though he hasn’t played an ODI since #CWC15! Karunaratn­e must have some dirt on the officials at the SLCB as only a few months earlier he was arrested for going through a red light before hitting a taxi driver.

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