Things went out of control when former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh got into a tussle with former West Indian pacer Tino Best in the International Masters League T20 final on March 16 (Sunday). The left-handed batter had apparently notified the umpire, Billy Bowden, that Tino Best was going off the field, triggering a fight.
Best wasn’t pleased with Yuvraj, and the duo soon got into a heated argument, going within touching distance of each other. It required the efforts of Brian Lara, Ambati Rayudu and co to separate the two from each other after the two showed no signs of backing down.
It even led Darren Gough to go, "He (Tino Best) is someone who doesn't back down. He is someone who likes to have a chat. Two players who don't back down. That's when you get an issue." Later, Yuvraj was also seen pointing his bat towards Best after smashing a six, almost in a similar fashion to how he did in the 2007 T20 World Cup against Andrew Flintoff.
Eventually, the duo patched up, but not before causing a ruckus on the internet.