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Heated 'Cricket' moments: When playing field turned battleground!

Cricket is often touted as 'The gentleman's game', but more often it gets surrounded for 'totally being not'!On ground, players put up their best effort to win, and there is no doubt to that but

India TV News Desk Published : Nov 05, 2014 21:11 IST, Updated : Nov 06, 2014 13:13 IST

 

Marlon Samuels vs. Shane Warne

Marlon Samuels and Shane Warne's ugly spat; here visibly pissed Shane Warne tried pulling jersey of Marlon Samuels.

 

Venkatesh Prasad vs. Amir Sohail

Amir Sohail hit a boundary to Venkatesh's delivery in famous Indo-Pak face off in 1996 World Cup and signaled him, the next ball would go that way but in the next delivery Venkatesh took his wicket and showed the way to arrogant Amir Sohail.

 

Gautam Gambhir  vs. Shahid Afridi

Now this spat was uglier by any standards, you hear them hurling abuses at each other after Gambhir pushed Afridi, while taking run.

 

Ishant Sharma vs. Kamran Akmal

Ishant Sharma does get temperamental at time and when it's India vs. Pakistan that we can obviously understand, no player would cover down the heated argument between Kamran Aakmal and Ishant Sharma.

 

Mitchell Johnson vs. Kevin pieterson

In this high temperature game, Kevin Pieterson stood still and chose to duck the ball, which obviously angered Johnson because his effort went in vain.

 

James Anderson vs Mitchell Johnson

Here Johnson tried making fun of English player on their inability to take wickets, but the very next ball Australia lost a wicket and Mitchell had a face palm moment.

 

Sreesanth vs. Andre Nel

In this video Andre Nel passed a comment on Sreesanth, and the 'angry-young man' gave a befitting reply by hitting six in the very next ball.

 

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