Ex-Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh has stirred conversations by advising a Pakistan fan to relinquish fantasies about Indian and Pakistani cricketers uniting in the IPL. Responding to a post on social media, Singh underscored the improbability of such a scenario, given the geopolitical tensions between the two nations.
While acknowledging past instances of Pakistani players participating in the IPL's inaugural edition, Singh emphasized the changed landscape post-Mumbai terrorist attacks, which led to the prohibition of Pakistani cricketers' involvement in subsequent seasons. He urged fans to face the reality, stating, "No Indian has such dreams...you guys plz stop dreaming, wake up now."
In other developments, Harbhajan Singh is expected to lend his expertise to the commentary team for the forthcoming IPL season, set to kick off on March 22nd. The seasoned cricketer, renowned for his contributions to teams like Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings, brings a wealth of experience to the commentary box. With an illustrious IPL career boasting 150 wickets in 163 matches, including a memorable title-winning stint with Chennai Super Kings, Harbhajan's insights are eagerly anticipated by cricket enthusiasts worldwide.