Harbhajan Singh Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Contact Details, Wife, Children, Bio & More

Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh is an Indian international cricket player who has the second-highest number of Test wickets by an off spinner, behind Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan.

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Personal Informationdata
REAL NAMEHarbhajan Singh Plaha
Nick NameBhaji, The Turbanator, Bhajju Pa
Birth Date3 July 1980
Birth PlaceJalandhar, Punjab, India
Age40 years
ProfessionCricketer
Zodiac SignCancer
NationalityIndian
GenderMale
Physical Statsdata
Height5 ft 11 inches
Weight 75 kg
Chest38 inches
Waist 34 inches
Biceps 14 inches
FeaturesBlack hair and dark brown eyes
Familydata
FatherSardar Sardev Singh Plaha
MotherAvtar Kaur
Debut/Fame data
DebutTest debut: Against Australia (1998), ODI debut: Against New Zealand (1998), T20I debut: Against South Africa (2006)
Marriages/childrendata
WifeGeeta Basra (m. 2015-Present)
DaughterHinaya Heer Plaha (b. 27 July 2016)
Education and Net Worthdata
SchoolJai Hind Model School, Government Model Senior Secondary School, Doaba School, Parvati Jain High School, Jalandhar
Net Worth$9 Million
Favorite Things & Moredata
ReligionSikhism
HobbiesListening to music
Favorite ActressesPriyanka Chopra, Katrina Kaif
Favorite Food Nando's Chicken
Favorite PlayerSachin Tendulkar
Social Links data
Facebookwww.facebook.com/HarbhajanTurbanatorSingh
Twittertwitter.com/harbhajan_singh
Instagramwww.instagram.com/harbhajan3
Emailteambhajji@gmail.com

More Information About

Harbhajan Singh is a right arm off-spin bowler. For the 2012–13 Ranji Trophy season, he was captain of the IPL team Mumbai Indians and Punjab. Mumbai Indians won the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 under his captaincy.

Harbhajan Singh spent the entire 2009 Indian Premier League season in South Africa, taking 12 wickets at 21.33 with a 5.81 economy rate in 13 games. He was one of the most economical bowlers in the tournament, taking 1/9 in four overs to capture the man of the match award against Punjab.

Harbhajan was part of an effective Mumbai Indians  bowling attack in the 2011 IPL, and he had a largely good season. During the round robin stage of the tournament, he took 5 for, 18 against Chennai Super Kings, the best bowling figures of any player at the Wankhede Stadium in the IPL. The team’s form deteriorated during the playoffs, as they lost back-to-back matches to Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings, preventing them from reaching the final.

He returned to competitive cricket after injuries to lead the Mumbai Indians to the 2011 Champions League Twenty20 championship, but he was dropped by the national selectors. In October, he was not selected for the home series against England, and in November and December, he was not selected for the home series against the West Indies. Under his captaincy, Mumbai Indians secured their first ever trophy, winning the Champions League by 31 runs. For his contribution, Harbhajan was named Man of the Match.

 

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