Introduction:
Chris Lewis was regarded as an aggressive lower order batsman, fine fast medium bowler and an able all round fielder. He was later convicted for drug smuggling.
Career:
His century in Madras on the occasion of his 25th birthday, on England's 1993 tour of India, gave hope for a bright international future. Chris Lewis was labelled (The Prat without a Hat) by The Sun, after he was forced off the field with sunstroke having shaved his head and not worn any protection, during the first match of England's tour of the West Indies in 1994. Chris Lewis always felt he was driven out of county cricket, after alleging that three England team mates had taken bribes to throw matches ''a charge that was never substantiated''. He was subsequently jeered by crowds and cold shouldered by players, including his county teammates. It coincided with a decline in his form, and he left professional cricket, aged just 32. In 2006, he captained Clifton Cricket Club, in the Central Lancashire Cricket League, where he opened the batting and the bowling. In his spare time, he also coached children in Berkshire. He played four games for Stockton in the Newcastle District Cricket Association in 2007-08. In 2008, Chris Lewis re signed for T20 matches for Surrey, in light of his bowling experience. However, his comeback was short and unsuccessful. He played one Friends Provident Trophy game, in which he conceded 51 runs in six overs, and one T20 match.
Smuggling:
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