Published 18:05 IST, May 21st 2020
Harbhajan Singh reacts to Sachin Tendulkar plucking lemons with bamboo stick; watch video
Harbhajan Singh tweeted a 29-second video in which 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar can be heard correcting a man who mistakes a lemon for a mango.
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On Wednesday, Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh took to Twitter for sharing an old video in which former India cricket captain can be seen plucking lemons from a tree using a bamboo stick. Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar are kwn to be very good friends off field despite ir gap, having also been instrumental in winning India many cricket matches toger in past. Both players were also part of side that won 2011 World Cup on home soil.
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Harbhajan Singh shares video of Sachin Tendulkar plucking lemons
Harbhajan Singh tweeted a 29-second video in which Sachin Tendulkar can be heard correcting a man who mistakes lemons for mangoes. Writing a caption for video, Harbhajan Singh requested batting maestro to pluck lemons for him as well. Check out Harbhajan Singh's latest tweet -
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Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar troll ICC
Recently, Sachin Tendulkar and Harbhajan Singh both took a dig at International Cricket Council's (ICC) over ir modern cricket rules and regulations after ICC posted an im of Tendulkar and current BCCI President Sourav Ganguly praising former cricketers and calling m ODI cricket's best-ever opening batting pair.
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Reacting to ICC's tweet, Sachin Tendulkar wondered how many more runs he and Ganguly would have scored had current fielding regulations been in place during ir playing days. Following Tendulkar's reply, Harbhajan Singh also gave his opinion regarding new fielding regulations that modern ODI cricket rules do t promote fair competition between bat and ball and scoring 320-plus runs has become a rmal affair.
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Harbhajan Singh and Sachin Tendulkar's IPL journey
Harbhajan Singh was a part of Mumbai Indians for 10 years in IPL before moving to Chennai Super Kings in 2018. During his stay with Mumbai franchise, Harbhajan Singh was a part of Mumbai Indians' IPL-winning teams in 2013, 2015 and 2017. Punjab cricketer also led Mumbai Indians to a Champions League title in 2011.
Sachin Tendulkar played for Mumbai Indians for 6 years in IPL before retiring from sport. During his stay with Blues from 2008-2013, Tendulkar scored 2334 runs from 78 matches.
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(IM: HARBHAJAN SINGH / TWITTER)
18:05 IST, May 21st 2020