Harbhajan Singh Biography: Birth, Age, Cricket Career, Retirement, Wife, Children, and More
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Harbhajan Singh Biography: Harbhajan Singh announced his retirement from all formats of Cricket on 24 December 2021, ending his 23-year-old long cricket career. He announced his announcement via social media.
"All good things come to an end and today as I bid adieu to the game that has given me everything in life, I would like to thank everyone who made this 23-year-long journey beautiful and memorable. My heartfelt thank you. Grateful, " the 41-year-old tweeted announcing his retirement from all forms of cricket.
Harbhajan Singh Retirement: Full statement
In a video message, Harbhajan said, "There comes a time in life, you have to take tough decisions and you have to move on. For the past year, I wanted to make an announcement, and I was waiting for the right time to share the moment with all of you. Today, I am taking retirement from all formats of cricket. Mentally, I retired earlier but couldn't announce it. In any case, I have not been playing active cricket for some time but due to my commitment with Kolkata Knight Riders, I wanted to stay with them for the IPL (2021) season. But during the season, I had already made up my mind to retire.
Like every cricketer, I wanted to bid adieu wearing an Indian jersey but destiny had other plans. For whichever team I have played, I have played with 100 per cent commitment, so that my team finishes on top.
Whatever I have managed to achieve in my life, thanks to the blessings of my Guruji Sant Harcharan Singh. He gave direction to my life and all his teachings will continue to stay with me. My father Sardar Sardev Singh Plaha and my mother Avtar Kaur Plaha have struggled a lot to make sure my dreams come true. It's thanks to their hard work that I could play international cricket.
I have one request from God that if I am reborn, I would want to be a son to the same mother and father. God knows how much my sisters have prayed for me. And thanks to their prayers, I have got all the happiness in the world. Whatever I do for them will probably be not enough. I have missed so many Rakshabandhans with you. But I promise, now, I will not give you even a single chance of complaining. You are my rockstars, my sisters, and I love you. You are the pillars of my family.
To my wife Geeta -- I just want to tell you that your love completes me. Thank you for being with me on this journey. You have seen the best and the worst of me. Now, I have a lot of time to stay with you and I will not give you a chance to complain that I do not give you time.
Hinaya Heer and Jovan Veer -- you are both my lives and when you both grow up, I hope you will get to know what your father did in cricket. I am happy that I will have a lot of time to spend with you and that I can see you grow up.
Speaking about my cricket career. My first moment of joy was when I took a hat-trick in Kolkata, becoming the first Indian to do so in Test cricket. During that series, I took 32 wickets in three matches, and it is still a record.
The 2007 World Cup, and of course the 2011 World Cup triumph was the most important to me. These are memorable moments I will never be able to forget. I can't describe in words how much happiness I got from it.
During this journey, I had the companionship of many people that very few are lucky to have. From these, some became friends and some became part of my family. From U-14 to India seniors and IPL -- I want to thank all my teammates and all the opposition players, and also thank all my coaches, groundsmen, umpires, media and every person that has encouraged me to do well in life. And from the bottom of my heart, I also want to thank all those fans who prayed for me when I was representing the Indian cricket team.
Also want to thank BCCI president Sourav Ganguly, secretary Jay Shah, all the members of the BCCI. Also, I thank the Punjab Cricket Association. MP Pandove sir, IS Bindra sir, both will always be very close to my heart.
Cricket was, is and will remain an integral part of my life. I have served Indian cricket for many years, and I will try and make sure that I continue to serve Indian cricket going forward.
I don't know what the future holds for me. But today I am what I am thanks to cricket. I will be happy to serve Indian cricket in any role. A new chapter of my life is beginning, and I believe your 'Turbanator' is ready for that test as well. Thank You. Jay Hind."
Harbhajan Singh Biography
Birth | 3 July 1980 |
Age | 41 years old |
Nickname | Bhajji, The Turbanator, Bhajju Pa |
Parents | Sardar Sardev Singh (Father) |
Avneet Kaur (Mother) | |
Wife | Geeta Basra |
Children | Hinaya Heer Plaha |
Jovan Veer Singh Plaha | |
Batting | Right-handed |
Bowling | Right-arm |
Retirement | 24 December 2021 |
Harbhajan Singh: Birth, Age, Parents, Wife And Children
Harbhajan Singh was born on 3 July 1980 to Sardar Sardev Singh and Avtar Kaur. He was the only brother of five sisters.
Harbhajan was in line to join his father's ball bearing and valve factory business but his father insisted that Harbhajan must focus on cricket and represent India at the International level. He was trained by Charanjit Singh Bhullar as a batsman but after his death converted to spin bowling upon the advice of Davinder Arora.
Post his father death in 2000, Harbhajan became the head of the family and took responsibility to marry off her sisters. He married his longtime girlfriend and British-born Indian actress, Geeta Basra, on 29 October 2015 in Jalandhar. The couple gave birth to a daughter Hinaya Heer Plaha on 27 July 2016 and a son Jovan Veer Singh Plaha on 10 July 2021.
Harbhajan Singh: Career
Harbhajan Singh started his career with the Punjab U-16 Cricket Team during the 1995-96 season at the age of 15 years and 4 months. Due to his splendid performance in matches held in Haryana, Delhi, and Himachal Pradesh, he was selected for North Zone Under-16 team.
At the age of 15 years and 9 months, he played for the national Under-19 team against South Africa. During the 1997–98 Ranji Trophy season, Harbhajan made his first-class cricket debut against Services.
Harbhajan made his Cricket Test Debut against Australia on 25 March 1998. He made his ODI debut on 17 April 1998 against New Zealand. Harbhajan made his T20I debut on 1 December 2006 against South Africa. Harbhajan Singh started playing the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2009.
Harbhajan Singh: Batting and Bowling Averages
Bowling
Format |
Mat |
Inns |
Balls |
Runs |
Wkts |
BBI |
BBM |
Ave |
Econ |
SR |
4w |
5w |
10w |
Test |
103 |
190 |
28580 |
13537 |
417 |
8/84 |
15/217 |
32.46 |
2.84 |
68.5 |
16 |
25 |
5 |
ODI |
236 |
227 |
12479 |
8973 |
269 |
5/31 |
5/31 |
33.35 |
4.31 |
46.3 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
T20I |
28 |
27 |
612 |
633 |
25 |
4/12 |
4/12 |
25.32 |
6.20 |
24.4 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
FC |
198 |
48055 |
22652 |
780 |
8/84 |
29.04 |
2.82 |
61.6 |
41 |
8 |
|||
List A |
334 |
17533 |
12698 |
393 |
5/31 |
5/31 |
32.31 |
4.34 |
44.6 |
5 |
4 |
0 |
|
T20 |
268 |
256 |
5471 |
6194 |
235 |
5/18 |
5/18 |
26.35 |
6.79 |
23.2 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
Bowling
Format |
Mat |
Inns |
NO |
Runs |
HS |
Ave |
BF |
SR |
100s |
50s |
4s |
6s |
Ct |
St |
Test |
103 |
145 |
23 |
2224 |
115 |
18.22 |
3432 |
64.80 |
2 |
9 |
277 |
42 |
42 |
0 |
ODI |
236 |
128 |
35 |
1237 |
49 |
13.30 |
1526 |
81.06 |
0 |
0 |
92 |
35 |
71 |
0 |
T20I |
28 |
13 |
5 |
108 |
21 |
13.50 |
87 |
124.13 |
0 |
0 |
11 |
4 |
7 |
0 |
FC |
198 |
268 |
46 |
4255 |
115 |
19.16 |
- | - | 2 |
15 |
- | - | 100 |
0 |
List A |
334 |
194 |
54 |
2134 |
79* |
15.24 |
- | - | 0 |
2 |
- | - | 112 |
0 |
T20 |
268 |
155 |
52 |
1512 |
78 |
14.67 |
1178 |
128.35 |
0 |
2 |
141 |
73 |
83 |
0 |
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