Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh found himself in a heated social media exchange after defending Hindi commentary during a recent tournament. The former spinner referred to a fan as "Angrez ki aulaad" (descendant of the British) for their critical remarks towards the quality of Hindi commentary. While many supported Singh's defense of his native language, others argued that the commenter was criticizing the commentary, not the language itself. The incident has sparked debates among fans over the commentary in various languages.
The upcoming Champions Trophy 2025 edition will have Indian cricketing legends like Suresh Raina and Harbhajan Singh adding to the excitement. The live streaming of the tournament will be available in 9 different languages, including Hindi, with commentary from renowned stars like Ravi Shastri and Sunil Gavaskar. This comes after criticism of Hindi commentary during the current tournament, with former spin maestro Harbhajan Singh defending it and calling out those mocking it.
Baroda successfully defended 149 runs to defeat Harbhajan Singh's Punjab and lift the T20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in a thrilling final. Aditya Waghmode, who had played the anchor in the semi-final against Delhi, was dismissed early by VRV Singh while key players like Kedar Devdhar and Ambati Rayudu were also sent back cheaply. However, brothers Yusuf and Irfan Pathan steadied the innings with a 49-run partnership, before an unbeaten 36 from Irfan helped Baroda reach a competitive total. In response, Punjab fell short by seven runs despite a valiant effort, giving Baroda their first T20 trophy.
A stump mic moment during the third Test match between India and Australia caught the attention of viewers as Nathan Lyon asked Jasprit Bumrah why he was batting ahead of Mohammed Siraj. In response, Bumrah told Lyon that it's a mystery as to why he was promoted, with fellow commentator Harbhajan Singh also questioning the decision. Despite a strong partnership between Bumrah and Akash Deep, the latter's dismissal by Travis Head may prove troublesome for Australia as they look to push for a win on day five, especially with one bowler down due to injury.
After facing criticism from the media for his recent performance, Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh made a dramatic comeback with a five-wicket haul in the second Test against South Africa. Fuming at being portrayed as one of the '3 idiots', Harbhajan called out the media for sensationalizing and creating negative narratives about players. He also revealed how a pep talk from former captain Anil Kumble helped him regain his confidence and play a crucial role in India's win.
As part of the Multicultural Action Plan, Cricket Australia held a special Diwali celebration at their headquarters in Melbourne, led by CEO Nick Hockley. Hockley extended his warm wishes to the cricket community, while international players such as Robbie Uthappa, KL Rahul, and Harbhajan Singh also joined in the festivities with their own Diwali greetings. This event showcases the diversity and inclusivity within the sport, and promotes the values of love, hope, and compassion that Diwali represents.
Shreyas Iyer, who led Kolkata Knight Riders to IPL victory earlier this year, is reportedly set to leave the franchise due to a disagreement over salary negotiations. With KKR not willing to meet Iyer's demands, he will not be on their retention list but could still be bought back through the Right to Match card at the upcoming mega auctions. Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh predicts Iyer to be one of the six players KKR will retain, but the 29-year-old's impressive record and potential could attract a bidding war from other teams in need of a new captain.
With the deadline for player retentions approaching, former India spinner Harbhajan Singh believes that wicketkeeper batter Rishabh Pant, experienced all-rounder Axar Patel, and hard-hitting batsman Tristan Stubbs should be retained by the Delhi Capitals ahead of the IPL 2025 mega auction. He also named Jake Fraser-McGurk and Mitchell Marsh as possible retentions for the team. Despite a disappointing finish in the previous season, the Delhi Capitals will look to rebuild their squad in the upcoming auction to boost their chances for the title next year.
After two successful editions, the highly anticipated Legends League Cricket will return for its third season with a unique twist - matches will take place in Jammu and Srinagar, two cities that have not hosted cricket for 40 years. Former cricketers such as Chris Gayle and Harbhajan Singh will once again take the stage, along with new teams and host cities, making for an exciting tournament. With 25 matches and a new playoff format, this year's Legends League Cricket promises to be a thrilling event for all cricket fans.
Harbhajan Singh, former cricketer and current AAP Rajya Sabha MP, has written to the West Bengal Governor and Chief Minister urging them to take swift and decisive action in the recent rape-murder case of a Kolkata doctor. Singh expresses deep concern over the delay in justice for the victim and calls for exemplary punishment for the perpetrators. He also demands a safer society and stands with the doctors in their fight for justice.