Famous cricketers who were ousted by women on social media

Cricket is widely regarded as a gentleman’s sport. But what happens when some players display ‘ungentlemanly’ behaviour off the pitch?

Some players, in their prime, have used their fame, money and glamour to woo women. And many have been ousted by the same women for being such perverts.

Here is a list of cricketers who were ousted by women on social media

Monty Panesar:

English cricketer chatted with a woman for hours on the popular dating app Tinder shortly after one of England’s Test defeats against Australia at the MCG.

The woman, a backpacker, was told by Panesar that they had to meet at his hotel as the team was not allowed outside. Panesar who was still reeling from a divorce was shocked when the woman ousted him on social media.

Imam-ul-haq:

The bespectacled Imam’s scholarly looks can be very deceiving. The talented Pakistani batsman was accused of dating around seven to eight girls at a time and his WhatsApp chats with four of them were leaked online.

Yuzvendra Chahal:

Indian bowler Yuzvendra Chahal is very active on Instagram. One time a user named Niluni ousted the cricketer for personally messaging her. Chahal had replied to a post from the 20-year-old Niluni who posted a screenshot of the message on her account.

“Why sum cricketer that idk with 1M followers messaging me randomly,” accompanied Niluni’s post.

Mohammad Shami:

Indian pacer Mohammed Shami is one of the most controversial cricketers on the planet. Shami made headline news everywhere for troubles in his private life, most notably for his very ugly marriage with Hasin Jahan.

Jahan accused Shami of adultery and domestic abuse and even shared several of his conversations with women whilst they were married.

Shane Warne:

Australian legend Shane Warne is infamous for his string of affairs with a huge number of women. So it was bound for someone to leak something or the other.

The former spinner was caught red handed sending flirtatious texts to a woman on Tinder when he was in London.

 

 

PNN

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