
5 cricket stars who faced massive backlash over alleged affairs ft. Dinesh Karthik
From Dinesh Karthik to other cricket stars, explore five players who faced massive backlash after alleged affairs sparked major controversies.

From Dinesh Karthik to other cricket stars, explore five players who faced massive backlash after alleged affairs sparked major controversies.

Michael Clarke believes Shubman Gill could return after the T20 World Cup and even take over India’s captaincy despite being dropped from the squad.

In August, Clarke shared a photo on Instagram to raise awareness about skin cancer. This came after the removal of a lesion from his nose during his ongoing fight with the disease. Clarke, who was first diagnosed with skin cancer in 2006, also had three non-melanoma lesions removed from his face in 2019.

Former BCCI chairman Lalit Modi recently shared a surprising insight about a promise made to the Indian team before the 2007 T20 World Cup.
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Sreesanth's wife slams Michael Clarke and Lalit Modi for painful 'slap gate' IPL memory.

Michael Clarke was diagnosed with skin cancer again, urging fans to get regular check-ups and highlighting the importance of early detection.

On August 23, 2015, Michael Clarke played his last international match for Australia. In his farewell match, Australia beat England by an innings, though it was a consolation victory for the Aussies.

Clarke was very impressed with Sudharsan’s performance in the IPL. He praised his strong technique and his ability to score runs without playing risky shots.

Michael Clarke has shared his feelings about Indian captain Rohit Sharma's retirement decision from Test cricket, as the former Aussie star believes that the captain Rohit will be hard to replace.
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