Harbhajan Singh has announced his retirement “from all formats of the game”. In a video message on Twitter.
Harbhajan Singh took to Twitter today to announce his retirement from all forms of cricket.
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Harbhajan Singh has announced his retirement “from all formats of the game”. In a video message on Twitter, the former India off-spinner said that “in many ways, I had already retired”. But because of his commitments with Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL. He was forced to delay the announcement.
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Waiting for the right moment to share-
“There comes a time in your life when you must make some tough decisions and move ahead. I have been meaning to make this announcement for the last few years, but I was waiting for the right moment to share it with all of you: today, I am retiring from all formats of cricket,” Harbhajan said. “In many ways, I had already retired as a cricketer but hadn’t been able to make a formal announcement.
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“I haven’t been an active cricketer for a while. But I had a commitment to Kolkata Knight Riders and wanted to spend the (2021) IPL season with them. But during the season itself, I had made up my mind to retire.”
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Off-spinner was part of the Indian team in 2007 (T20)-
The veteran off-spinner was part of the Indian team in 2007 (T20). And won the 2011 ODI World Cup. He then claimed 32 wickets in three Tests to help script a memorable series win. He also recorded his best Test figures of 8 for 84 in that series in Chennai. Harbhajan also took a hat-trick in this series at the Eden Gardens. Became the first Indian bowler to achieve the milestone in the first innings and take a hat-trick in Test cricket.