Indian ace spinner Harbhajan Singh is in the news again. This time, he is in the news for, obviously, good reasons, unlike his usual image of bad boy.
On his return to active cricket after a ban for slapping Srisnath, Harbhajan paved the way for India's victory againt Sri Lanka in second Test. He claimed 10 wickets in the pair of series to crush the home team.
Hope to see Bhajji sizzle some more during the series and the ODIs.
Harbhajan Singh returns to international cricket after completing his
five-match ODI ban. If you recall, Bhajji was banned from Internation Cricket for slapping Sreesanth during IPL fixtures. He will start with Tests against Sri Lanka
Harbhajan Singh has been temporarily suspended from the Indian Premier
League following his spat with Sreesanth at the end of the
Mumbai-Punjab game in Mohali on Friday. His suspension, based on new
video evidence, is pending an inquiry on Monday into the incident,
which means he will not be able to play Mumbai's home match against the
Deccan Chargers on Sunday.
"Based on prima facie video evidence, as seen
and reviewed by the match adjudicator and referee Farokh Engineer from
the tapes provided by Sony & TWI, a decision has been reached to
suspend Harbhajan pending the inquiry into the incident on Monday,
April 28," Lalit Modi, chairman and commissioner of IPL, said.
Harbhajan Singh is in the new again. And this time Harbhajan allegedly slapped Sreesanth after
Mumbai Indians lost their IPL match to Kings XI Punjab last night and the
paceman was seen bitterly crying on the field.
"It looks like a serious matter the
way it's being shown on television channels but I can't say anything now. In any
tournament it should not happen, it's unfortunate what happened yesterday," Lalit Modi, Chairman of IPL
told reporters here.