At present, fitness is considered to be the most important thing in cricket. Sometimes some players are dropped from the team due to their fitness. But there were many such players in international cricket who remained in the headlines for their weight along with their game.

Rahkeem Cornwall

West Indies cricketer Rahkeem Cornwall was the heaviest player to play international cricket. His weight was around 140 kg. But he did not let his weight affect the game. Rahkeem Cornwall played 13 Test matches and during this, he scored two half-centuries. Cornwall has 32 wickets in international cricket. He has also done the feat of taking 5 wickets in an innings twice.

Warwick Armstrong

Australian all-rounder cricketer Warwick Armstrong was a cricketer weighing 117 kg. He made his debut in the Australian team in 1902. Then his weight was 133 kg. However, he did not let his weight affect the game. He was one of the best all-rounders of his time on the Australian team.

Dwayne Leverock

Dwayne Leverock is a Baramunda bowler, one of the heaviest cricketers in the history of cricket. He made a lot of headlines after catching Robin Uthappa's best catch in the match played against India in the 2007 T20 World Cup. Let us tell you that he is also Bermuda police and jailer.

Arjun Rana Sanga

Arjun Rana Sanga, one of the famous cricketers of the Sri Lankan cricket team, was in the news for his weight. His weight was 115 kg. However, Ranatunga also made the Sri Lankan team the champion of the 1996 World Cup under his captaincy.

Colin Milburn

Former English cricketer Colin Milburn weighed 114 kg. He made his debut in 1966 and played in 9 Test matches for England. During this, he scored 654 runs. However, he lost his eye during an accident. Due to this, his cricket career ended.