3. Andrew Flintoff:

Hailing from the county of Lancashire in England, Freddie Flintoff rose quickly through the ranks of domestic cricket. It enabled him to make his Test debut against South Africa at Trent Bridge in 1998.
It was not a bright start for him but a wicket of a batsman of Jacques Kallis’ calibre on debut meant that this was a bowler to watch out for in the future. Flintoff was in no time, considered a lucky charm as England won that marquee Test series at home against the Proteas.
He was found to be so drunk that he had to be picked up from a boat ride and taken back straight to his hotel room in St Lucia. This was a major embarrassment for a resurgent English side, and as a result, he was immediately stripped off vice-captaincy
The all-rounder was also drunk and eventually drowned but luckily was rescued. The next morning, Flintoff was in his room still wet and with sand in his pockets.