Harbhajan Singh is a former spin bowler for the Indian team and is considered one of the best spin bowlers in world cricket. Harbhajan has been the main spinner in the Indian team in three games and also performed well under the captaincy of MS Dhoni. Harbhajan was also part of the team when India won the T20 World Cup trophy in South Africa under Dhoni’s leadership in 2007. After that, Harbhajan Singh also got the opportunity to participate in the 2011 ODI World Cup in India under the leadership of captain Dhoni. However, after this, Harbhajan’s career seemed to go downhill and he subsequently spent most of his time playing in the IPL. Now, Harbhajan has surprised everyone with his statement in which he revealed that he doesn’t talk to Dhoni much and they haven’t spoken on the phone for over a decade.
When we played against Chennai Super Kings, we had a conversation, but not over the phone.
When Harbhajan Singh was asked in an interview to News 18 if he talks to Dhoni, Bhajji replied that no, he does not talk to Dhoni. When I was playing for CSK in the IPL, I had spoken to him then, but not over the phone, just when we met. It’s been almost ten years since we spoke on the phone. I don’t have any reason to do this, but maybe Dorney has some. However, if he had a reason, he would tell it. Even when I was with Chennai Super Kings, I rarely spoke to Dhoni.
This is not a problem in professional cricket
Regarding MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh further said that this is not a problem in professional cricket. When I was playing for the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL for two seasons, during that time too we only talked on the field and apart from that, not in the hotel or anywhere else. He shouldn’t have come to my room and I shouldn’t have gone to his. But that’s right because the goal for all of us is for the team to win. When I was playing for CSK, they had a losing season and a winning season.
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