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MS Dhoni's current performance is a cause for concern, despite his loyal fanbase. While his wicketkeeping remains excellent, his batting prowess has diminished. Age (43) and apparent physical limitations are affecting his contributions.
Former Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh admitted on social media that slapping S Sreesanth during the 2008 IPL season was a mistake. The incident, which occurred after a match between Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians,
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Thesportstak on MSN'MS Dhoni sahab bahut bade khiladi hain par…': Harbhajan Singh unearths MSD's shocking stats which is hurting CSK team badly in IPLHarbhajan Singh has uncovered MS Dhoni's concerning stats while chasing since IPL 2023 which he thinks is hurting the CSK franchise
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Asian News International on MSNHarbhajan Singh Praises the Youth Icon of MP, Akash Singh Rajput, for Hosting the World's Biggest Cricket Tournament in SurkhiIn a remarkable display of empowerment of the youth and sporting spirit in Madhya Pradesh, cricket legend Harbhajan Singh has extended his praise to Akash Singh Rajput. As a prominent youth icon, Rajput has once again hosted the world's biggest cricket tournament in Surkhi,
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India Today on MSNSpinners in IPL are not brave any more: Harbhajan Singh rues lost artFormer spinner Harbhajan Singh has rued the fact that spinners are not brave anymore in the Indian Premier League. Harabhajan said that current spinners lack aggression.
Harbhajan Singh recently expressed regret and shame over the incident involving Sreesanth during the 2008 IPL. In his latest tweet, Harbhajan acknowledged the mistake, stating he feels deeply ashamed of his actions on the pitch that day.
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MS Dhoni has for years been facing backlash over his batting position for CSK in the IPL . But on Sunday night, it peaked. The criticism peaked after Chennai Super Kings lost their second game on the trot.
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Rohit Sharma not in great form right now, should continue in middle-order: Harbhajan SinghNEW DELHI: Going through a torrid form with the bat, India skipper Rohit Sharma should continue at No. 6 slot in the third Test against Australia in Brisbane, feels former India spinner Harbhajan Singh. A returning Rohit, who missed the first Test ...