But cricket in India is not just a game — it’s an emotion. Fans may treat their favorite players as heroes, but sometimes the biggest players end up making headlines behind the scenes as opposed to front and center on the field. And throughout Indian cricket history, certain well-known cricketers have had to grapple with court cases, police complaints or even courtroom troubles, rattling the cricketing world.
From cricketer match-fixing scandals to personal quarrels, here are six high-profile Indian cricketers who got involved in legal trouble and sparked much debate across the country.
1. S. Sreesanth
Former fast bowler Sreesanth was the subject of one of the most notorious controversies in Indian cricket history. He was arrested in 2013 during the spot-fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League, rattling Indian cricket. He was eventually acquitted of criminal charges, but the case cost him years of legal battle and a long ban from professional cricket.
2. Mohammad Azharuddin
The story of Azharuddin’s career ended disastrously when he was accused of match-fixing in the early 2000s. The Board of Control for Cricket in India banned him for life, a demand he went on to challenge, legally. The ban was later lifted by the Andhra Pradesh High Court in a pivotal moment in the years-long feud.
3. Ajay Jadeja
A different cricketer caught in the storm of fixing matches was Ajay Jadeja. The stylish batsman was banned for a number of years before taking the matter to court. The Delhi High Court, after a protracted legal battle, eventually overturned the ban, enabling him to clear his name.
4. Vinod Kambli
The once-lauded India’s most promising batsman, Vinod Kambli’s days off the field also included controversy. He has been involved in police complaints related to personal disputes and assault allegations, and over the years this only further drawn him to the public eye beyond cricket.
5. Prithvi Shaw
Young opener Prithvi Shaw shocked the press after he got in an altercation in front of a luxury hotel in Mumbai that involved social media influencers. The incident generated police complaints and investigations, quickly becoming a viral story across news and social media.
6. Navjot Singh Sidhu
The former Indian cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu was involved in a serious legal case in the late 1980s over a road rage incident before becoming a famous television personality and politician. For many years, the case was in court, reaching the Supreme Court of India itself, establishing it as one of the longest legal battles involving a cricketer.
When Fame Meets Controversy
In India, cricket superstars live under constant public scrutiny. Every action — on and off the field — can quickly turn into national headlines, and no matter which way you look at it, even sports icons are occasionally blocked by legal battles that test their careers, reputation, and public image.
As cricket evolves, and the world of cricket gets bigger, fans also wish that the focus continued to be on brilliant performances, famous matches, and unforgettable victories — and not just courtroom drama.