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.
2. Marlon Samuels
The West Indies batter Marlon Samuels was often surrounded by inconsistency and controversy, but when he delivered, he made the cricketing world stop and watch. His career was a patchwork of brilliance and trouble, but his talent was never in doubt. He served a two-year ban, and returned to the West Indies side for a tour of England and silenced everyone by scoring 386 runs in five innings.
His absence was felt by the team, yet Samuels seemed unaffected by the noise. There were several criticisms from fans and scrutiny from the media towards Samuels, but he stayed true to his style. Despite the controversies, he remained a match-winner who went on proving people wrong through his elegant stroke play.
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