Cricket is the second most popular game in the world. It has three
different formats and is a highly entertaining sport. Today we are going to
talk about some of the funniest cricket moments. Well, over the years we
have seen many funny moments in the game of cricket. And the best thing is that
these funny moments are spontaneous and they are not restricted to just one
format of cricket. These funny moments can happen suddenly and ease the tension
that the cricketers face while playing intense matches.
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When we talk about the funniest cricket moments related to the
cricket umpires, one immediately thinks of Billy Bowden. Well, what is funny
about him? His style. Yes, he has a unique style of umpiring and the way he
handles the game is itself quite funny. This umpire has developed his unique
set of signals to point that whether it is four run, six run, out, wide or a
no-ball. His signals often lead to the players and crowd laughing spontaneously
during the crunch situations during matches.
If we look at some of the funniest players in the history of cricket who
have delivered some great funny memories to the crowds, then perhaps one of the
top names that comes to mind is that of former Pakistan captain,
Inzimam-ul-Haq. He was an incredible batsman, but he was very lazy and quite a
straight forward person. He was a little bit over weight and he hated running.
He often got run out because of his lazy running and this often lead to some
very funny moments during the matches.
Many of the funny moments in cricket
can be credited to the amazing spectators that come to the stadium to watch the
sport. These spectators often dress in some funny outfits. And sometimes they
put up plycards with some very funny messages on them. Often the players laugh
at the behavior of the spectators. These funniest cricket moments are a
great laugh for the cricket fans and they serve as great memories, for the
players, the officials and the spectators who watch the matches in the stadium
as well as for those spectators who watch the matches on their television
screens in their homes.
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