Top 5 misunderstood cricketers who had great on-field performances

Let us take a look at five misunderstood geniuses of cricket, champions who may not always win hearts, but almost always win matches.

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Top 5 misunderstood champions not loved but always respected
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In the world of cricket, there are a few players whose raw talent and match-winning ability are undeniable. These players consistently deliver for their teams, often turning the games on their head single-handedly. But, they remain undaunted by public opinion, whether it is about their on-field aggression, off-field persona, or behavior. They play the game on their own terms guided by passion rather than perception.

Here, let us take a look at five misunderstood geniuses of cricket, champions who may not always win hearts, but almost always win matches.


Let's look at the top five 'bad boys' of cricket who had great on-field performances:

5. Mitchell Johnson

Mitchell Johnson
Mitchell Johnson. (© Getty Images)

The left-arm pacer Mitchell Johnson made his Test debut in 2007 following the retirement of Glenn McGrath. His peak came during the 2013–14 season, when he terrorized England and South Africa in back-to-back series, claiming 59 wickets at an average of 15.23. His sheer pace and spells left even the best batters ducking for cover.

He is known for his aggressive and intimidating approach, and embodied the traditional Aussie attitude, something that was embraced within the team. But, his confrontational attitude did not always sit well with fans, often divided opinions despite his undeniable match-winning abilities.

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