Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Harbhajan slaps Sreesanth

Update: April 30
Harbhajan hoardings removed
Harbhajan Singh is experiencing a new low as his franchise team, Mumbai Indians, have decided to remove hoardings with his picture dotting the city.

Update: April 29
Harbhajan and Sreesanth's behaviour in Tests "was not great"
We had issues with these two - Arthur
Harbhajan had to apologise to Ashwell Prince, the South African batsman, for abusing him during the third Test of that series in Kanpur last month and the South Africans "lost a lot of respect for Sreesanth" when he went after AB de Villiers, Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach, told Cricinfo.

Harbhajan had to apologise to Ashwell Prince, the South African batsman, for abusing him during the third Test of that series in Kanpur last month and the South Africans "lost a lot of respect for Sreesanth" when he went after AB de Villiers, Mickey Arthur, the South Africa coach.

Update: April 28 Harbhajan banned for rest of IPL season

Update: April 28
Harbhajan suspended temporarily, hearing is on Monday

Update: April 26
Punjab lodge complaint with BCCI,
Harbhajan asked to explain case by April 28


IPL, the clash with in Indians was supposed to bring on more talents rather than fight. Did we just tell Australians that they were right about Harbhajan and Sreesanth...ooooops. May be!
Is it any more Gentleman's Game?

The Indian Premier League faced its first on-field controversy with allegations that Harbhajan Singh hit Sreesanth, his India team-mate and IPL rival, after Friday's match between the Kings XI Punjab and the Mumbai Indians in Mohali. While Yuvraj Singh, Sreesanth's captain, said Harbhajan had apologised after the incident, it remains to be seen how the IPL will handle it as a disciplinary issue.

Video Showing, Sreesanth Crying


Sreesanth, who took two wickets for Punjab, was spotted in tears after the match - which his side won - and later confirmed the incident to Cricinfo.

Sources close to him said that after the match a smiling Sreesanth walked up to Harbhajan - the captain of the losing Mumbai Indians - and said "Hard luck". "That was enough for Harbhajan to lose his cool and hit Sreesanth under the eye," said sources close to the fast bowler.

Harbhajan refused to answer questions on the incident at the post-match press conference. "Can we have questions on just cricket," he said in response to questions relating to the incident. His opposing captain, however, was clear in his view. "This is really an ugly incident," Yuvraj said, "this is totally unacceptable." He added, though, that Harbhajan had visited the dressing-room after the match and apologised to Sreesanth.

"At the end of the day, players shake hands. But today saw more that from Harbhajan and Sreesanth," said Tom Moody, the Punjab coach. "The positive thing is that Harbhajan had a long chat with Sreesanth. But I am not sure what ramifications this incident will have." Cricinfo has learnt that Sreesanth complained about the incident to officials of the Mohali franchise, including co-owners Preity Zinta and Ness Wadia.

However, IS Bindra, the president of the Punjab Cricket Association, denied an official complaint has been lodged. "Some media people have asked me about this incident. No official complaint has reached me yet. I believe what happens on the field should be sorted out by the players on the field itself," Bindra told Cricinfo. Later Sreesanth told reporters at the stadium that "nothing serious happened" and that he and Harbhajan were "still part of the national team".

On-field relations between Harbhajan and Sreesanth appeared strained during the India-South Africa Test series as well. Sreesanth had dropped Hashim Amla off Harbhajan during the Chennai Test to which Harbhajan reacted with displeasure after which he was seen motioning towards Sreesanth after making a diving save at point.

This is the second time in the last six months that Harbhajan has been at the centre of controversy. Earlier this year the Australians accused him of racially abusing Andrew Symonds during the Test series Down Under.
Source: Ajay Shankar is deputy editor of Cricinfo in Bangalore

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Harbhajan should be banned from cricket as he continually brings the game into disrepute.

He has continually showed himself to be a poor loser, a cheat and now punching a fellow Indian teammate shows he has no respect for the game.

I am positive the only reason he apologised was to save his own backside. Ban the f**ker.

PoP said...

I agree with you, there should be some action taken against Bhajji now, or it will be worse when he plays against a international team.

Kaippally said...

There is not one single hotograph showing this incident. I wonder what the 2000 the photographers were doing with their 500mm lenses.

I hope they weren't aiming their lenses at some pretty babe hugging a white guy.

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PoP said...

Actually Kaippally, They have evidence indeed.
The decision was based on prima facie video evidence, from the tapes provided by Sony & TWI. But its not available for public, apparently.
Let me know if you find something.