On the cricket field, everyone wants to win the match. When batsmen hit run every bowler try to save runs. In T20 cricket, the enthusiasm of batsmen and bowlers is always seen in the boom and the players of the team always quarrel passionately. Something similar happened between Harbhajan Singh and Ambati Rayudu who started fighting between the match. This happened almost 5 years ago.
Harbhajan Singh and Ambati Rayudu had a fight IPL in 2016, both the players were part of Mumbai Indians respectively. Pune Supergiant batsman Saurabh Tiwary played a shot between midwicket and long on off Harbhajan Singh's fourth ball in the 11th over. Mumbai fielders rushed to stop the ball. Ambati Rayudu tried to stop the ball by diving the boundary line but he too failed. Rayudu's tried his best but the ball slipped across the boundary line.
Harbhajan Singh gets angry: Harbhajan Singh gets very angry as soon as it gets a boundary. Harbhajan Singh reportedly started abusing him too. Harbhajan's reaction was noticed by Ambati Rayudu and he is also a hot-tempered cricketer and he was also very upset. Ambati Rayudu screamed and approached Harbhajan Singh. The two players started moving fast towards each other, then Bhajji put his hand on his shoulders as soon as they approached them and tried to explain something to Rayudu. After which Rayudu calmed down and walked away.
Rayudu apologises to Harbhajan: After 2 years of the incident, both the players participated in the same team in IPL. Rayudu was with the CSK and Harbhajan entered the CSK. Both the players performed brilliantly and meanwhile, Rayudu and Harbhajan joined a show. The show mentioned the 2016 battle and Rayudu said he had also apologised to Harbhajan on the issue. Rayudu said he did not know why. Harbhajan Singh also spoke to Rayudu with a big heart that he too had made such mistakes so there was no need for forgiveness.
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