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Is Harbhajan Singh's (bhajji) punishment too harsh? Should he be banned for at least a year?

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Is Harbhajan Singh's (bhajji) punishment too harsh? Should he be banned for at least a year?

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  1. He should be banned  atlest for 5 years.. Look Pakistan action against Akhter, that drama was inside story, not captured by camera..

    BCCI banned him for 5 ODIs but during that period find another sppiner & replace this Idiot for ever..World knows now who is BHAJJI? & how BBCI protects him, so stop Nanavati reort & action comittee drama & kiss the butt of Bhajji during IPL final....Bullshit.....


  2. Lucky chap ! He will only miss India-B'Desh one-day series.  But he will definitely miss some easy wickets and that is a loss to Bhajji.

  3. He deserves punishment for his act, but not this harsh.

  4. he should be banned for whole life bcoz a person who built his personality from cricket and earns crores of crores should have some eithics nd morality

  5. i think they must give bhaji one more chance

  6. I think his action is the worst against a team mate. He should certainly be punished. But 1 year ban is too harsh.

  7. its very less punishment

  8. Ya! Bhajji's punishment is harsh.

  9. No,he should'nt be punished for a year.he admitted his mistake,so ban of 5 ODI's is right.

  10. Life ban would have been more appropriate. He brought the game to disrepute. He is consistently bad in his behaviour on the field. He brought bad name to India while in Australia saying 'Maa KI' word against Symonds which Symonds misunderstood as monkey. 'Maa Ki' word is a much worse word than monkey. No decent person would utter 'Maa Ki' word and that too an international person like Harbhajan. It indicates his low level of upbringing and lack of values in life. Harbhajan has brought bad name to his family, his team and his country and also to the gentleman's game of cricket. He is very arrogant. Srisanth behaved better calling Harbhajan as an elder brother.

  11. He should be banned for life. Look at Shoaib Akhtar - he's got a ban for 5 years for doing something much less than Bhajji.

  12. NO. if his wrong-doing has been proved then I dont think this is a harsh punishment for that act. I have heard he has been banned for just five ODIs with warning of life-time ban if he does it again. Its OK for him too. Not too harsh. And that is sufficient enough to teach a lesson to any player.

  13. no i thik its ok 5 oddis

  14. he is lucky guy. he escaped with less punishment

  15. U r not the chairmen of BCCI

  16. His doing is bad but he should not have punished this much

    I guess this punishments(including Warne and Ganguly problem) is just to show that bcci is very strict...

    And IPL is the most copy version of EPL(English Premier League)....

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