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Banned Harbhajan's career blighted again

Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:08pm IST
 
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By N.Ananthanarayanan

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Harbhajan Singh's boorish behaviour again blighted the spinner's career when he was banned on Monday from the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament for slapping a rival player.

India's third highest test wicket-taker was suspended from the remainder of the domestic Twenty20 league after being found guilty of hitting paceman Shanthakumaran Sreesanth at the end of a match on Friday.

The incident occurred after the Mumbai team captained by Harbhajan in the absence of the injured Sachin Tendulkar lost to Sreesanth's Mohali.

Television pictures showed Sreesanth, an international team mate of Harbhajan's, sobbing after the game.

Harbhajan's ban comes three months after he was involved in a row on the controversial tour of Australia.

The 27-year-old was initially banned for three tests after being found guilty of making racist remarks against Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds in the Sydney test.

But the India spinner was subsequently let off with a fine on a lesser charge following an appeal.

Harbhajan could face further trouble this time as the Indian board has launched a separate inquiry that could lead to a possible ban from international cricket.  Continued...

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