List of cricket incidents

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The following is a listing of incidents that have taken place off the cricket field involving cricketers and have received media coverage. This list does not include incidents of match fixing.

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[edit] Incidents

[edit] 1955

[edit] 1967

  • Roy Gilchrist got involved in an argument with his wife during which time he branded her face with a hot iron. He was found guilty and sentenced to three months probation.[2]

[edit] 1986

[edit] 1988

  • Navjot Singh Sidhu beat a man to death following a road rage incident. In 2006 he was sentenced to three years in prison for 'culpable homicide not amounting to murder'.[5] However the Supreme Court of India stayed his conviction in January 2007.[6]
  • Ian Botham is charged in Australia with assaulting a passenger on the flight to Perth. He was bailed and fined $800 (₤350).[7]

[edit] 1993

[edit] 1994

  • Stephen Fleming, Matthew Hart and Dion Nash are fined and suspended after admitting to smoking cannabis at a barbecue. Dion Nash was subsequently referred to as "Dion Hash" in the British press.[4]
  • Phil Tufnell, while on tour in Australia, punched a hotel bellboy who he had argued with over the colour of the towels in his room, and then proceeded to trash the room until he was detained by hotel security and police. Tufnell spent the night in jail.

[edit] 1996

[edit] 1997

  • Phil Tufnell is handed an 18 month suspended sentence and fined ₤1000 for failing to turn up for a random drug test after a Middlesex Championship match.[4]
  • Retired Warwickshire allrounder Paul Smith admitted to long usage of cocaine and was controversially banned for 2 years.[4]
  • Keith Piper tested positive for cannabis. He was banned for one match and fined ₤500.[4]

[edit] 1998

[edit] 1999

  • Shivnarine Chanderpaul shot a policeman in Georgetown with a revolver after he mistook him for a burglar. The officer received a wound on his left hand, but Chanderpaul was not charged due to the mistake.[11]
  • Peter Roebuck is accused of caning three South African teenage cricketers who he had been coaching. In 2001 he was found guilty and received a 12 month suspended sentence.[12]
  • Makhaya Ntini is arrested and charged with rape, but he is acquitted on appeal.[13]
  • Ricky Ponting involved in a nightclub brawl at Sydney for which he received a $5,000 fine.[14]

[edit] 2001

[edit] 2003

  • Shane Warne is sent home after failing a earlier drug test, just prior to the start of the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Warne was sent home after a drug test during the one-day series in Australia earlier in the year returned a positive result for a banned diuretic.[4]
  • Kaushal Lokuarachchi crashes his car into a bus stand at Colombo, killing a woman and critically injuring her son.[16]
  • Shafiuddin Ahmed accused of setting his girlfriend on fire for which she received burns to 70% of her body.[17]
  • Andre Nel was arrested and charged with drink driving after being pulled over by police in Australia.[18]

[edit] 2004

  • Runako Morton is arrested after stabbing his cousin in the chest during a family dispute. He escaped with just a reprimand.[19]
  • Warwickshire all-rounder Graham Wagg was banned for 15 months after admitting to cocaine use and he was also fired from his county club.
  • Ed Giddens was fined £5,000 and banned for five years by the ECB after being found guilty of placing a £7,000 bet on a county fixture.

[edit] 2005

  • Suresh Perera is arrested for assault following a brawl outside his home in Sri Lanka. Two men were hospitalized.[20]
  • An unnamed Pakistani cricketer is accused of raping a woman in their team hotel during a tour of Australia.[21]
  • Dermot Reeve resigned from his role as Channel 4 commentator after he admits to a cocaine use problem, also confessing that he was high when commentating during the England v New Zealand test at Lord's in 2004.[4]
  • Keith Piper, who failed a drug test in 1997, failed his second drug test and was banned for the remainder of the season.[4]

[edit] 2006

  • Mark Vermeulen is charged with arson after the Zimbabwean Cricket Academy and boardroom are destroyed by fire.[22]
  • Yuvraj Singh is alleged to have assaulted a guest at his birthday party.[23]
  • News of the World tabloid newspaper published pictures of Shane Warne standing in his underpants with a pair of 25-year-old models, as well as explicit text messages allegedly from Warne.[24]

[edit] 2007

  • Moin Khan, the former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper, was freed on bail after a brief detention over a complaint that he beat up his wife at home. His wife says that he was drunk while beating her. She also said that Moin repeatedly kept on accusing of her of adultery. Unable to talk properly due to the bruises she suffered, she told that this was not the first time Moin had physically abused her. “He usually beats me whenever he is drunk but last night it just got too much,” said the battered woman who further revealed that her left shoulder joint was dislocated during the beating.[25][26][27]
  • Warrington Phillip, a former spin bowler for the Leeward Islands cricket team is arrested and charged with murdering his wife.[28]
  • Liam Plunkett crashed his car into another and is charged with drink driving. He was banned from driving for 20 months.[29]
  • Maninder Singh was arrested for possession of 1.5 grams of cocaine. [30]
  • Narsingh Deonarine was detained in England for the alleged rape of a 16 year old girl, he was however later released.[31]
  • Shoaib Akhtar is sent home from the Twenty20 World Cup after striking teammate Mohammad Asif with a cricket bat.[32]
  • Mehrab Hossain is arrested after his ex wife accused him of assaulting her.[33]
  • Warne and his wife Simone got back together in early 2007 only for Simoe to return to Australia from England after Warne had accidentally sent a text message meant for another woman to her phone.[34][35]
  • South African cricketers Vernon Philander and Charl Willoughby as well as other Cape Cobras teammates were caught up in an armed robbery at a fast food outlet in Johannesburg. The players were unharmed.[36]

[edit] See also

Cricket lists

Incidents

[edit] References

  1. ^ Cricinfo - Causes celebres
  2. ^ Cricinfo - I fought the law
  3. ^ "Caborn attacked on plan to ease dope rules", The Guardian, 2006-07-02. Retrieved on 2006-12-27. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Cricinfo - Dabbling with drugs
  5. ^ Ex-Indian cricketer 'guilty of homicide' - Breaking News - Sport - Breaking News
  6. ^ SC stays Sidhu's conviction in road rage case
  7. ^ 'The officer gave me a bat to sign, then he charged me with assault' The Observer
  8. ^ rediff.com: The Fall Guys
  9. ^ BBC News | UK | Angry Boycott denies assault charges
  10. ^ Cricinfo - Eleven cricketing sex scandals
  11. ^ Cricinfo - Off-field problems
  12. ^ BBC News | ENGLAND | Cricketer sentenced for caning trainees
  13. ^ CNN/SI - Cricket - South African cricketer arrested, charged with rape - Friday January 15, 1999 01:56 PM
  14. ^ Cricinfo - ET News round up: Ponting banned by board (26 January 1999)
  15. ^ BBC SPORT | WEST INDIES V SOUTH AFRICA | South African team facing drugs furore
  16. ^ BBC SPORT | Cricket | Sri Lanka cricketer arrested
  17. ^ BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cricketer hunted after petrol attack
  18. ^ Cricinfo - Andre Nel sent home on a drunken driving charge
  19. ^ Cricinfo - Morton arrested after stabbing incident
  20. ^ Cricinfo - Suresh Perera involved in brawl
  21. ^ Pak cricketer accused of rape
  22. ^ BBC SPORT | Cricket | International Teams | Zimbabwe | Further delay for Vermeulen trial
  23. ^ Yuvraj accused of 'assault'
  24. ^ Warne caught out once again, ABC News, Retrieved 12 October 2007
  25. ^ Cricinfo - Moin Khan released on bail over wife-beating
  26. ^ Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
  27. ^ Moin Khan arrested for wife battering
  28. ^ Warrington Phillip awaiting murder trial Cricinfo
  29. ^ BBC NEWS | UK | England | Tees | Driving ban for England cricketer
  30. ^ Ex-cricketer Maninder Singh arrested with cocaine
  31. ^ Windies cricketer arrested for alleged rape
  32. ^ Pakistan send Shoaib home after assault on Asif -DAWN - Sport; September 08, 2007
  33. ^ MSN INDIA - Ex-Bangladesh opener arrested for beating former wife
  34. ^ "Warne's marriage stumped by poorly aimed text", NineMSN, 2007-09-24. Retrieved on 2007-09-24. 
  35. ^ "Shane Warne dumped after wife gets text by mistake", thelondonpaper, 2007-09-25. Retrieved on 2007-09-25. 
  36. ^ Cobras players held at gunpoint