10 instances when cricketers broke into tears
In the history of this incredible sport, there are several instances to recount when players failed to control their emotions and burst into tears.
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2. AB de Villiers and Morne Morkel in pain after South Africa's 2015 World Cup exit
In the 2015 World Cup, South Africa got close to winning the World Cup trophy after beating Sri Lanka by nine wickets in the first quarter-final at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG). The victory against Sri Lanka was the Proteas' first win in the knockouts of the ICC World Cups.
After their scintillating win against the island nation, South Africa faced New Zealand at Eden Park. Batting first after winning the toss, the Proteas posted an enormous total of 281 on the board in 43 overs. New Zealand got a revised target of 298 according to the DLS method, with the curtailment of the game due to rain.
In the huge game, Grant Elliott held his nerves and took his team home with his extraordinary 84-run knock off just 73 balls. Along with Elliott, Kiwi skipper Brendon McCullum (59 off 26) and Corey Anderson (58 off 57) also helped their team to pocket the match by four wickets and with one ball remaining. South Africa put up a brave fight but for them, it was close but no cigar at the end of the day.
The close defeat left some South Africa veterans in despair. Captain AB de Villiers and pacer Morne Morkel lost control of their emotions and cried their eyes out. In the marquee tournament, Morkel took 17 wickets in eight matches and ended up becoming the third-joint-leading wicket-taker along with India's Mohammed Shami.
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