Harbhajan Singh shut down a fan who dreamt of seeing
Picture Supply : GETTY/AP Harbhajan Singh shut down a fan who dreamt of seeing Pakistan gamers within the IPL

Former India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh identified for giving blunt responses whether or not on the sector or off it was in motion once more on social media on Friday, March 15. A Pakistani fan shared an edit of photos with Pakistan cricketers comparable to Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Rizwan in IPL kits saying that the followers of each nations need to see them within the IPL. Nevertheless, Harbhajan was fast to reply to the fan on social media.

“No indian hv such goals .. you guys plz cease dreaming. Get up now,” Harbhajan wrote in a response to the fan on Twitter (now X). Not simply him, a number of followers from each nations have wished for Pakistan gamers to play within the IPL however this can be a choice uncontrolled of simply the cricketing issue.

The Pakistan cricketers have not been allowed to play within the IPL because the inaugural version in 2008 as a result of diplomatic relations between the 2 nations or the shortage of them, particularly after the Mumbai Assaults of 26/11 in the exact same 12 months.

The bilateral between the 2 nations are additionally stopped since 2012-13 when the the 2 groups final performed an ODI collection in opposition to one another. Since then, the 2 groups have locked horns solely in multi-team occasions such because the World Cup or the Asia Cup. After three encounters final 12 months (two within the Asia Cup and one within the World Cup), India and Pakistan will tackle one another this time round within the ICC Males’s T20 World Cup in New York on June 9.

So far as the IPL is worried, it has develop into in all probability the largest T20 league on this planet contemplating the dimensions it has reached in 16 years and the standard of abroad gamers besides Pakistan, who arrive yearly to be a part of the profitable match.



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