10 most selfish players in cricket history
All of these names have been termed selfish for their personal acts or for some of their antics on the field.
4. Sunil Gavaskar
A bit like Boycott, Gavaskar’s style of batting never changed, until his only hundred during the 1987 World Cup game against New Zealand where he scored his first and only hundred in limited overs. He was just way too slow for the format and played one of the most forgettable knocks in cricket history during the first-ever game in World Cup history.
No one can ever forget his 175-ball 36 against England while chasing a target in excess of 300. The format was still new, no one had a precise clue as to how they should approach the game, but there wasn’t any intent to win the game. India only won a single match in the first two World Cups in 1975 and 1979, which came against East Africa.
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