Ranking top 10 'thug life' moments in cricket history

Several savage moments have been witnessed over the 22 yards.

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7. While Andrew Flintoff sledged Tino Best to dismissal

Tino Best and Andrew Flintoff
Tino Best and Andrew Flintoff. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

It was the first Test of West Indies’ 2004 tour of England and the venue was the iconic Lord’s Cricket Stadium. Although both teams put up a good fight, the Three Lions eventually walked away with a 210-run win. Notably, the contest saw an exciting verbal battle between England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff and Caribbean pacer Tino Best.

Chasing 478 runs in the last innings, multiple top-order batters got starts. However, the target proved to be too hefty for the visitors. Best arrived at the crease with the scorecard reading 200/7. Although England’s victory became inevitable by that time, Flintoff decided to have some fun with Best.

Fielding in the slips, the English all-rounder was constantly chirping in the pacer’s ears, provoking him to go for a big hit. His tactics worked indeed as Best stepped out against left-arm spinner Ashley Giles but missed the ball completely. He was subsequently stumped and Flintoff was delighted.

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