5 Controversies that marred the Big Bash League

The Big Bash League has also been a witness to a few controversies, which has marred the reputation of the league to some extent.

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Shane Warne has a heated exchange with Marlon Samuels. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

The Big Bash League has been an integral part of Australian cricket ever since its inception. The event has grown leaps and bounds and has attracted audiences from across the globe. The tournament has had several memorable moments and garnered substantial viewership over the years.

Nevertheless, the domestic T20 league has also been a witness to a few controversies, which has marred the reputation of the tournament to some extent. In our article, we take a look at five of the biggest disputation in the history of the esteemed domestic event.

5. Johan Botha’s fined for showing dissent

Johan Botha & Ben Cutting
Johan Botha was fined for showing dissent at the umpire’s decision. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

During the dying stages of a cliffhanger, players tend to get animated. They breach the laws and consequently suffer its repercussions. In last season’s semi-final clash between Brisbane Heat and Sydney Sixers, the latter found themselves in all sorts of trouble. The Moises Henriques-led side required 19 runs off 12 balls and only had a couple of wickets remaining.

However, Johan Botha stomped out and smashed three boundaries in the penultimate over to bring the Sixers back into contention. However, with four runs needed from three balls, he tried to play a reverse-pull off Ben Cutting but feathered the ball to the keeper.

The umpire raised his finger, however, the replay showed that the ball brushed Botha’s biceps. The South African was taken aback by the decision and objected it. Later he walked off disappointed. Consequently, he was fined $2500 by the match referee.

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