
Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh is a former Indian cricketer and one of the nation's most celebrated spin bowlers. Known for his exceptional performance in Test cricket, Singh has been a key player in many of India's significant victories, particularly in the 2000s. He is recognized for his unique bowling style and his ability to take crucial wickets. Following his retirement, Harbhajan has transitioned into a successful cricket commentator and analyst, sharing his insights on the game. Recently, he was in the news discussing India's prospects against Pakistan in the 2025 Champions Trophy, emphasizing India's familiarity with the Dubai pitches and the potential for emerging players to step up in the absence of star players like Jasprit Bumrah.
Born on Jul 03, 1979 (45 years old)
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India:
Harbhajan Singh welcomed the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan and emphasized the importance of ending terrorism.
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India:
Harbhajan Singh is featured in a video illustrating the physical toll of cricket on players.
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Pakistan:
Harbhajan Singh credited Rohit Sharma for the victory and discussed the match on his YouTube channel.
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India:
Harbhajan Singh expressed that Dhoni is tarnishing his own legacy by batting so low in the order.
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India:
Harbhajan Singh suggested that LSG find a solution to address their Rishabh Pant conundrum.
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Bangladesh:
Harbhajan Singh is part of the national feed commentary team.
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Pakistan:
Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh revealed that MS Dhoni is practicing batting for 2 to 3 hours daily.
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India:
Harbhajan Singh responded strongly to a social media user who criticised Star Sports' Hindi commentary.
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India:
Former India spinner Harbhajan was the first to emote his feelings on 'X' soon after India's victory, stating, 'Hindustan Zindabad.'
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India:
Harbhajan Singh is mentioned as having a good friendship with Pakistani players.
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