Yuvraj Singh a rare breed, don't slam him for a bad day in World Twenty20: Harbhajan Singh
While Yuvraj Singh drew flak from many for his slow innings in the ICC World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka, Harbhajan Singh came out in support of the left-hander saying that is was shocking to see everyone blaming Yuvraj for the loss.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 07, 2014 03:14 pm IST
Facing a barrage of criticism for his slow batting in the lost World Twenty20 final against Sri Lanka, Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh found support from his teammate and close friend Harbhajan Singh, who urged fans to not be bitter about just "one bad day". (Lanka win title)
"Shocking to c every1 blaming @yuvstrong12. Guys this man has won u 2wc's. One of the rare match winners India has produced," tweeted Harbhajan.
Yuvraj has been criticised by the game's observers and ridiculed by fans online for scoring just 11 runs off 21 balls, which led to India totalling a mere 130, a target that was overhauled in 17.5 overs by Sri Lanka in the final last night. (Dhoni mum of Yuvraj future)
But Harbhajan called for some perspective while analysing the dashing left-hander, who has been a proven performer. (Don't blame Yuvi, says father)
"From 1st 19wc to natwest to 2007t20 to 2011wc. Find me a player who has done so much in big matches. 1 bad day n we become so bitter," said the veteran off-spinner, who is currently out-of-favour.
Meanwhile, India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin expressed his disappointment at India's loss.
"That was a tough pill to swallow, oucchhhh it hurts.Anyways well done to Mahela, sanga and the whole team," said Ashwin, referring to Sri Lanka's retired veterans Mahela Jayawrdene and Kumar Sangakkara.
Praise trickled in for Sri Lankan players from others in the cricketing fraternity as well.
"Congratulations Sri Lanka, well played tonight ?? Bad luck to the Indian team, hold your heads high.. Thanks for the hospitality Bangladesh ??," tweeeted Australian spin legend Shane Warne.
"Great way for @KumarSanga2 and @MahelaJay to finish in T20.....Quality players and great men.... #WT20Champions," added former England captain Michael Vaughan.