behavior, the fans' hearts
Know about
some such incidents of cricket when the players won by their behavior, the
fans' hearts
We will tell you about some
interesting and respectful behavior made by the players on the cricket ground,
which will make you believe that cricket is a game of gentlemen.
Cricket is called 'game of
gentlemen'. Whether the result of the match is in favor of a team or the other
team has to face defeat, even then introducing the game spirit, Worth of every team in psl the players of
both teams shake hands with each other, congratulate, console and cricket pitch
Forget about the rivalry and create a better relationship. However, the
behavior of cricket players has changed greatly over time, and like many other
sports, on the cricket field, the players have started seeing the 'Heat of the
Moment'. Critics often quote the many incidents that happened on the cricket
grounds: Does cricket still remain 'Gentlemen's Game' or 'The Game of
Gentlemen'?
We will tell you about some
interesting and respectful behavior made by the players on the cricket ground,
so you have to believe that yes cricket is not called a game of such gentlemen.
We will mention the exploits made by some players in cricket for the betterment
and respect of this game in the past 40 years ...
When Sir Richard Hadley gave
up the introduction of honesty: It was a match of 1985 between New Zealand and
Australia, that match was being held in Brisbane and Richard Hadlee had taken
eight wickets in an Australian innings while presenting a strong bowling spec.
He was on the penultimate day to achieve all ten wickets in an innings of Test
match. Prior to Richard Hadlee, Jim had just done this in Cricket History.
Australia's 9th batsman's shot played in the air came to Richard Hadlee and he
snatched that catch without worrying about his record. Hadlee could have left
the catches. But, they did not do it and achieved Australia's tenth wicket with
9 wickets in their innings. Richard Hadlee had a chance to make a personal
record, but he gave up his honest record rather than personal records. For this
honesty of Richard Hadley, the audience had given him 'Standing Ovation'.
Later, Sports Frank Keating called that catch of Richard Hadley as 'Captain of
the Century'. At the same time, that catcher of Richard Hadlee gave Vaughan the
only wicket of his Test career.

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