Harbhajan Singh talks about Ravindra Jadeja being funny, India comeback and more

25 May,2018 05:00 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  Dhaval Mehta

mid-day online exclusive: Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is talking about his new show Bhajji Blast and various other things



Harbhajan Singh. Pic/AFP

Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is a master of many tricks. Harbhajan Singh has played over 100 Test matches, won two world titles (2007 World T20, 2011 World Cup) and been a champion performer for India for close to two decades. Harbhajan Singh has recently been in the news for his chat show ‘Bhajji Blast', where he is interacting with fellow cricketers, showing their unknown side and also having a laugh and sometimes pulling their legs well.

Here are the excerpts from Harbhajan talking about his new show and other things.

Q. Harbhajan, can you tell us about your new show 'Bhajji Blast', what is it? How did you come up with the concept of the show?
Harbhajan: See, Bhajji Blast is about talking to my friends, my brothers, who I have played cricket with, against. Just having a conversation with them. Our fans want much more than what they see us doing on the field. Just trying to create something for our fans, to give something back to them.

Q. On Bhajji Blast we have seen Suresh Raina, Dwayne Bravo and Ravindra Jadeja appearing on the show. As a host, who would you, think was the funniest and entertaining guest on the show and why?
Harbhajan: For me, Ravindra Jadeja was the funniest, I didn't know he would be that witty, funny, his voice was gone. I found him to be quite funny and he is not just a 'cricketer' cricketer. He is an entertainer as well, which was like a new thing for me. I never thought Jaddu would be that funny.

Watch the trailer of Bhajji Blast

Q. You have played for Mumbai for 10 years. So, how was your experience representing Chennai and playing under Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Stephen Fleming?
Harbhajan: Yeah, I have played 10 years for Mumbai. I have thoroughly enjoyed each and every moment, each and every day and it has been very close to my heart. It was a big shift from Mumbai to Chennai, but one good thing was that I was going from one champion team to another champion team. It's been great, playing under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, we have played a lot of cricket together for India and now playing again together. It's always nice playing alongside Dhoni and Stephen Fleming is someone, who I made my debut against, while he was captaining New Zealand in 1998. So, now he is part of the coaching team. It's nice to be part of the team.

Q. You have played under Rohit Sharma (three-time title winner for Mumbai Indians) and you have also played a lot of cricket under Mahendra Singh Dhoni as well. So, how would you rate them as captains and what are the similarities and differences between them?
Harbhajan: See, I feel captain is as good as is his team. Mahendra Singh Dhoni has led the team well during 2007 and 2011 World Cup. Rohit has obviously won three T20 League trophies and one Champions League title for Mumbai. I think we have such terrific team to back up what captain was saying and that's exactly what captain would ask for. This is our plan and I (captain) need those guys to execute those plans and we always had guys who could execute those plans and that's the reason we have won so many trophies and hopefully, we will play well in the next game and win another trophy.


Harbhajan Singh and Ravindra Jadeja, Pic/AFP

Q. Playing alongside Imran Tahir, Karn Sharma, and Ravindra Jadeja, do you see yourself as a mentor?
Harbhajan: Yeah, it's nice to be in that kind of a position, whereas a senior you can guide young spinners as well. We have Ravindra Jadeja, who has done well and Imran Tahir, who I have played a lot of cricket with. We played under-19 World Cup against each other (Imran Tahir was representing Pakistan at that time) and now playing for the same team. So it's nice to interact with different sorts of spinners and pick their mind, what do they do in a difficult situation and how they respond to it. So, it's been a great experience.

Harbhajan Singh's T20 League career record

T20 league Batting Mat No Runs HS Ave BF SR
Career 149 35 800 64 15.68 583 137.22
2018 13 0 29 19 9.66 36 80.55
2017 11 5 16 7' 8 16 100
2016 14 4 92 45' 30.66 84 109.52
2015 15 3 117 64 16.71 73 160.27
2014 14 2 28 10' 5.6 25 112
2013 19 8 116 25' 19.33 79 146.83
2012 17 2 108 33 12 80 135
2011 15 5 103 30 34.33 71 145.07
2010 15 3 105 49' 26.25 63 166.66
2009 13 2 84 20 10.5 53 158.49
2008 3 1 2 2' 2 3 66.66


T20 Bowling Mat Balls Runs WKTS BBM Ave Econ
Career 149 3,098 3,641 134 18-May 27.17 7.05
2018 13 191 270 7 22-Feb 38.57 8.48
2017 11 246 266 8 22-Mar 33.25 6.48
2016 14 294 392 9 Feb-29 43.55 8
2015 15 342 446 18 27-Mar 24.77 7.82
2014 14 330 356 14 13-Feb 25.42 6.47
2013 19 420 456 24 14-Mar 19 6.51
2012 17 324 384 6 13-Feb 64 7.11
2011 15 318 370 14 18-May 26.42 6.98
2010 15 321 377 17 31-Mar 22.17 7.04
2009 13 264 256 12 17-Apr 21.33 5.81
2008 3 48 68 5 Mar-32 13.6 8.5

Q. You have been an Indian legend, but last played for India couple of years back. So, when can we see you playing for India again?
Harbhajan: To be honest, I don't know the answer for this. Every time I walk on to the field, I want to give my best shot and in that process, you get selected to play for India while doing well in those games. So, I just need to continue to play and continue to do well and hope to get picked one day. I don't know where, when and how, but all I can do is just play, enjoy and take wickets. If at all team needs me to be there and I am sure I will be there and do the things that I have done over the years.

Also Read: Harbhajan Singh: I Don't Know Why Does India Not Want To Play Day-Night Tests

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