Harbhajan Singh may soon say goodbye to cricket, know the reason
Harbhajan Singh may soon say goodbye to cricket, know the reason
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New Delhi: Harbhajan Singh, known as Team India's veteran spin bowler, can soon say goodbye to international cricket. He has been out of the Indian team for more than three years. Recently, his partner Yuvraj Singh has retired from international cricket. Harbhajan Singh has consistently failed to make a place in Team India. Harbhajan, who plays for Chennai Super Kings in the Indian Premier League, is not playing in domestic cricket these days. In such a situation, there have been reports of his retirement from international cricket.

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It is also believed to be the first 100-ball cricket to be started in England. According to the news, Harbhajan has been included in the draft of 100 ball cricket starting for the first time in England. His brace price is £ 1 lakh and he can be seen playing in this tournament. However, Indian players are not allowed to play in foreign leagues by BCCI.

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After saying goodbye to international cricket, Yuvraj Singh arrived in Canada to play in the Global T20 League with special permission from the BCCI. Harbhajan last played a T20 match for India in March 2016. He has since failed to make it to the team. For India, Harbhajan has played a total of 417 wickets playing 103 Tests while he has 269 wickets in 236 ODIs.

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