News Sports Cricket Cricketers' autobiographies that "sparked" controversies

Cricketers' autobiographies that "sparked" controversies

New Delhi: Seldom one sees an autobiography by a cricketer not generating controversies or refresh an old debate that was dead long ago. Recently unceremoniously dropped from the side England cricketer Kevin Pietersen's autobiography not


Herschelle Gibbs – To The Point

The 2010 offering from the South Africa opener Herschelle Gibbs, To The Point, was reported to have sold out in two days after a string of dramatic serialisations in which he attacked Cricket South Africa and accused teammates of smoking marijuana. Gibbs also revealed deep divisions in the team.

He discussed his team-mates equally openly. Most of them accepted it but, as Gibbs admitted recently, Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis didn't like it much. Perhaps it is no surprise that, after upsetting the captain and the senior allrounder, Gibbs never played another Test.

In the age of modern media, this was probably one of the most controversial autobiographies released.