Virat Kohli leads cricket fraternity in wishing Harbhajan Singh on his 41st birthday
Cricket | July 03, 2021 16:01 ISTHarbhajan Singh on Saturday turned 41, and the cricketers took to social media to wish him.
Harbhajan Singh on Saturday turned 41, and the cricketers took to social media to wish him.
Geeta Basra posted pictures from her surprise baby shower which was arranged by her friends with the help of her cricketer-husband Harbhajan Singh. While the COVID-19 pandemic is still on, everyone decided to join the couple in the celebration virtually. What caught everyone's attention was the cute cake that had likenesses of the couple lying in bed with their daughter and yet-to-be-born kid on it.
Asked about his preferred team combination for the final, Harbhajan gave his reason why he feels Siraj can pip Ishant for a place in the final XI.
Sonu Sood extended his helping hand to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) spinner, Harbhajan Singh. The cricketer shared a tweet seeking help for arranging one Remdesiver injection syringe for a COVID-19-positive patient in Karnataka.
Once a vital cog in India and KKR's attack, the chinaman bowler has struggled recently and he is not a regular in the playing XI.
The 40-year-old, who skipped the IPL in Dubai last year, was bought by the two-time IPL champions at his base price of Rs 2 crore after he had gone unsold in the first round
One of India's greatest spinners is back in IPL this year with the Kolkata Knight Riders after skipping the last season for CSK in the UAE and wants to now "enjoy every moment of whatever cricket is left" in him.
This is the first time the 'Turbanator' will turn out in Purple and Gold, having represented Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings in previous editions of the lucrative league.
Cricketer husband Harbhajan Singh and his actress wife Geeta Basra are expecting their second child in July. Geeta shared a picture on Instagram to make the announcement. Sharing a few family pictures with Harbhajan, daughter Hinaya Heer Plaha Geeta wrote, "Coming soon.. July 2021."
It was on this day back in 2001 that off-spinner Harbhajan Singh became the first Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in Test cricket in the iconic series against Australia.
Hasan, who was part of the KKR squad in both their title-winning run, was roped in for INR 3.20 crore while they also managed to get a back-up wicketkeeping option in Sheldon Jackson
Harbhajan Singh found a buyer in Kolkata Knight Riders for the upcoming IPL 2021 season.
Ashwin went past Harbhajan, who took 265 wickets in India at an average of 28.76, by dismissing Ben Stokes
Senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Sunday surpassed Harbhajan Singh to become the second highest wicket-taker in Tests played in India. Ashwin got past Harbhajan, who took 265 wickets in India at an average of 28.
In the final over before the tea break on Day 2 of the ongoing first Test against England, Rohit Sharma imitated Harbhajan Singh's bowling action.
The 40-year-old spinner, who didn't play in last year's IPL over personal reason and opted not to travel to UAE for the tournament, didn't mention if he will be taking part in upcoming IPL auction or not.
Harbhajan stated that he himself heard many things on the field while playing in Australia about him, his religion and his colour.
Lyon, who has 390 Test scalps, could become the third spinner in Test history to get to 400 wickets after Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and Harbhajan (417).
Back in 2001, a 20-year-old Harbhajan became first Indian to take a hat-trick in the historic India vs Australia Test played at the Eden Gardens.
The 26-year-old batted at number four in all the three T20Is against Australia, registering scores of 23, 15 and 10.
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