Harbhajan Singh requests 'some privacy' after pulling out of IPL 2020
Cricket | September 04, 2020 18:30 ISTHarbhajan became the second high-profile cricketer after Suresh Raina, also from Chennai Super Kings, to opt out of the tournament.
Harbhajan became the second high-profile cricketer after Suresh Raina, also from Chennai Super Kings, to opt out of the tournament.
The 40-year-old off-spinner, who has been part of the CSK setup since being roped in for IPL 2018 campaign, is currently in Jalandhar, Punjab with his family and has called for some privacy.
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