Harbhajan Singh Trolled Saif Ali Khan In A Super-Hilarious Way

Former India cricketer Harbhajan Singh, who is known for his legendary career as an off-spinner as well as his aggression and bold style while speaking, uploaded a funny video on Instagram a few days ago in which he’s seen engaging in a funny abuse tussle with superstar Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan.

It turns out, it’s actually two videos merged together to give a comical sense and entertainment for the fans.

In the video, the first bit is of Saif Ali Khan saying “Macho” in an advertisement for an innerwear brand. However, the “Macho” also resembles a common north-Indian abuse, Bhajji, while taking a sip of his coffee, is taken aback by Saif’s word. The Turbanator looks furious and shots back to the actor in this mixed up video that has got the fans laughing in the comments section.

Here, watch the video as Harbhajan abuses back to Saif:

Harbhajan Singh retired from all forms of the game last December. saying that “in many ways, I had already retired”, but delayed the announcement due to his IPL commitments with his last franchise, Kolkata Knight Riders.

The off-spinner made his Test debut in 1998, and over 103 Tests took 417 wickets – currently fourth-highest amongst Indians – at an average of 32.46. He was the first Indian bowler to take a hat-trick in Test cricket, during the historic 2001 Kolkata Test against Australia.

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He played 236 ODIs, taking 269 wickets at 33.35 and an economy rate of 4.31 and in 28 T20Is, he snapped 25 wickets at an average of 25.32 and an economy rate of 6.20. Harbhajan’s overall tally of 707 international wickets is the second-highest for India, behind Anil Kumble’s 953.

He also had immense success in the IPL: Harbhajan snared 150 wickets – fourth-highest in the league – in 163 matches while playing for Mumbai Indians, Chennai Super Kings, and Kolkata Knight Riders. He also captained Mumbai Indians to victory in the 2011 Champions League T20. He played his last game for India in 2016.

“It has been a beautiful journey over 25 years, right from the gullies of Jalandhar to becoming the Turbanator of India,” he said in the statement. “Nothing has been more motivating for me than stepping out on the field while wearing the India jersey. 

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