Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Harbhajan has proved himself as a kind-hearted and forgiving person?

From Timeofindia:

Opening batsman Hayden was reprimanded by Cricket Australia for calling the Indian spinner an "obnoxious weed". According to media reports in Australia, Hayden regretted his comments and was keen to clear the air with Harbhajan.



"These things happen in the game and I am happy if he wants to patch (things) up," Harbhajan told a Mumbai tabloid on Tuesday. "I never had any problem off the field with him, he is more than welcome to come and talk it over. I always got on with the game and now if he wants to get on with the game, I am happy to talk to him. From my side the issue is solved."



Harbhajan was also involved in a racism row after being accused of calling all-rounder Symonds a monkey in the second Test in Sydney.



The spinner denied the claim and was later cleared of racial abuse by the sport's governing body. He was found guilty of the lesser offence of using abusive language.

Harbhajan has proved himself as a kind-hearted and forgiving person?
Yes, he has proved it. No doubt.
Reply:ok, lol.
Reply:yes apperently
Reply:Harbhajan's behaviour has left me ashamed. He is a disgrace to INDIA, my country. He has proved that he is what Hayden called him. I too feel that he is a weed that sways in the wind. He has no deep roots whatsoever.

Firstly, Can I slap you in the classroom and say that whatever happened in the classroom should be left in the classroom, can I abuse you in your home and say that whatever happened in your home should be left in your home, can I insult you in your office and say that whatever happened in your office should be left in your office? Am I not depriving you of the privilege of you expressing yourself. This is not to argue whether he paid in the same coin or not. It is just to say that such expressions are devoid in merit.

Secondly, he was one of the players who cried "Mummy" and went to BCCI. And he had the guts to say that I paid them in their own coin. I did not see any Australian cry "mummy" and run to CA. He wanted the cake and eat it too.

Finally, we Indians do not behave in such autrocious manner, irrespective of the provocation. He is a disgrace to the beautiful and lovely land of the Mahatma and fellow Indians.

He and the likes of him should be banned from playing cricket.
Reply:Every player is kind-hearted and forgiving off-the-field.

I think it's the ambition and seriousness which takes away the players from their characteristics when they are on the field.



Same has happened with Bhajji.
Reply:He is OK.

It would have been better if they cleared Harbhajan of the Symonds cloud fully. He was booed by the spectators the whole time.



I did wonder at Hayden's regret comments.



But then he is coming to India. So is the rest. They'd naturally want to be on the right side of the Indian media at least.



As I said earlier, let us just be a good Host.
Reply:I agree. However, what are the Aussie media gonna harp about now?
Reply:Yea he did prove himself.
Reply:yes
Reply:Of course, he has proved to be
Reply:Well, he has and so has Hayden by taking the first step towards reconciliation.
Reply:go bhaji.....he is much more a man to forgive..i think he is highly misjudged and the aussies dont really undertstand his culture..to think of it they dont really understand most cultures cuase they seem to sledged all...bhaji is a darling
Reply:Whether Harbhajan is kind hearted or otherwise, it makes no difference and also, it is immaterial. One should, however, congratulate him to set the Aussies think on what they have been doing for decades on. If only, the change was brought about in them, the credit must go to Harbhajan and none else.


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