Harbhajan's big allegation on BCCI: Said – I was not recognized in the board because the captain could not become captain, I was able to captain India

Posted on 31st Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

A big statement of Harbhajan Singh has come out after retiring from international cricket. The former off-spinner has given his reaction to the fact that he was never made the captain of Team India. Harbhajan says that he did not know anyone in BCCI, maybe that is why he was not made the captain of the team.

 

I was not recognized on the board

Harbhajan Singh had announced his retirement from all formats of international cricket on December 24 last year. Recently, Harbhajan was asked about not being made the captain of the Indian team, then he said- Yes, no one ever questions about my captaincy. I didn't know anyone in BCCI who could put my name forward or talk about my captaincy.

 

He further said- If you are not the favorite of any powerful member in the board, then you cannot get much respect, but we should not talk about it now. I know I was able to captain India because we used to guide a lot of captains. Whether I was the captain of India or not, it is not a big deal. I have no regrets if I don't become the captain of my country. It has always been a pleasure for me to serve the nation as a sportsperson.

 

Mumbai won its first title under Harbhajan's captaincy

Harbhajan Singh may not have been made the captain of the Indian team, but he remained the captain of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians. In the year 2011, Mumbai won the Champions League T20 tournament by defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) under his captaincy. In IPL, Bhajji captained 20 matches, in which he won 10 matches and the team had to face defeat in 10.

 

Bhajji has played 103 test matches for India

Harbhajan Singh, popularly known as Bhajji, has played 103 test matches for Team India. He has 417 wickets in his name. In ODIs, he has taken 269 wickets in 236 matches. Bhajji has played 28 matches for India in T20. In this, he has taken 25 wickets.

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