'Cricket,' the so called gentlemen's game.Â
The restoration of the English monarchy in the 17th century paved the way for sports like cricket to evolve.Â
The Nobility revered the game of cricket, as it fuelled countless opportunities to gamble - how fitting.
In light of the recent controversial bribery confession of Zimbabwean cricketing idol Brendan Taylor, this was a man who had not been paid in eight months. It's a tragic tale.
The red flag was there, yet Taylor and many before him couldn't resist the lure.
This is Part 1 of some of the most controversial moments in cricket history.
Let's dive into the underbelly of cricket.
5. Shahid Afridi bites the ball (2010, number 15)
Shahid Afridi was involved in one of the most unusual moments on a cricket field in 2010.
During the final ODI of the summer, Afridi was stand-in captain for the match and was caught red-handed on camera biting the ball.Â
Ball-tampering has been a large grey area in cricket; every country has taken part in it, one way or the other.Â
Afridi's incident stands out as it was so blatantly obvious.Â
He was suspended for the future T20I series and said
"There is no team in the world that doesn't tamper with the ball. "My methods were wrong, and I am embarrassed...I shouldn't have done it."






