Most hated XI in international cricket

There are many stories of cricketers in the past which made the fans hate certain individuals a lot.

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4. Greg Chappell

Greg Chappell
Greg Chappell (Photo Source: Cricket Australia)

A name that sends chills down the spine of Indian cricket fans for all the wrong reasons – Greg Chappell never managed to win the Indian fans, neither as a player nor as the Indian head coach. He was rated as the “Greatest batsman in Australian history” alongside Ricky Ponting and Sir Donald Bradman, which should explain how magnificent a cricketer he was.

But he wrote one of the darkest chapters in cricket history in 1981, where he urged his bowler (and younger brother) Trevor Chappell to bowl underarm off the final ball when New Zealand needed 7 runs to win. After more than half the cricketing universe went against him for that incident, his tenure as the Indian coach also marked a new dark chapter in his history.

He failed to get along with the big names like Sourav Ganguly, Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, VVS Laxman and the rest. Indian cricket encountered its worst-ever World Cup performance during his tenure in 2007, having exited in the group stages with losses to Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. He clearly had lost all the love by the time he was sacked.

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