Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh has picked former skipper Virat Kohli and veteran pacer Ashish Nehra among the many funniest cricketers from two completely different generations. The cricketer-turned-commentator confused that he shared a fantastic camaraderie with Kohli on and off the sphere.
Throughout a candid chat with R Ashwin, the 45-year-old additionally revealed the one rule he wished to vary in modern-day ODI cricket.
The ‘Turbantor’ informed R Ashwin’s YouTube channel, Kutti Tales, on Sunday (July 20):
“108: Funniest cricketer. There’s a couple of. Ashish Nehra was one. Within the new gen, Virat Kohli. I’ve spent quite a lot of time with him. I discover him to be too humorous. He’s very humorous. He all the time had a lighter temper round me. Round us, we had the Punjabi vibe altogether. He was round all of us, going, “Paaji, paaji.” Shikhar Dhawan is just too humorous. He’s further humorous.”
“111: I deliver again the one-ball rule in ODI cricket, and having 5 fielders exterior the circle after 10 overs, and never 15 overs,” he added.
Harbhajan Singh picks former teammates as ‘Don of Cricket’ and ‘Saint of Cricket’
Harbhajan Singh used one phrase for legendary batters Virender Sehwag and Rahul Dravid, giving them fancy names. The previous off-spinner additionally picked former India captain Anil Kumble as his mentor. He stated in the identical video:
“113: One phrase for gamers – Sachin Tendulkar – God of Cricket, Virender Sehwag – Don of Cricket, Rahul Dravid- Saint of Cricket, Yuvraj Singh – Flamboyant, MS Dhoni – Captain, Dada – Chief, Anil Kumble – Mentor, Ashwin – Thinker.”
Harbhajan additional picked Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal to play the lead function in his biopic.
“114: My biopic needs to be named ‘Dil se,’ and the actor can be Vicky Kaushal.”
Harbhajan Singh has represented India in 103 Checks, bagging 417 wickets. He has additionally performed 236 ODIs and 28 T20Is, claiming 269 and 25 scalps, respectively. Throughout his illustrious profession, the Punjab-born participant received the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup with the Males in Blue.
Edited by James Kuanal

