Steve Waugh’s Australian squad was defeated in India by Tendulkar and Harbhajan in a Test series, the beginning of a period of success for Indian cricket. They were also members of the ICC World Cup-winning team in 2011.
On Friday, Harbhajan Singh announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, bringing an end to a 23-year career. During India’s home series against Australia, Harbhajan made his international debut for the national team in the third Test match in Bangalore. Batting legend Sachin Tendulkar hit a century in that game. Even though India, who had already won the series, lost the match, it was the beginning of a long partnership. Harbhajan and Tendulkar would go on to play for India for a long period of time, bringing great success to the squad.
On Friday, Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar rushed to Twitter to congratulate his former comrade after he announced his retirement from cricket. With the help of a picture of the two of them, Tendulkar released a statement on Twitter.
“Bhajji, you’ve had a beautiful and rewarding career! I first ran across you at India Nets in 1995, and we’ve since shared many memorable moments. Thanks for playing with all of your heart on the field for the squad.
It is always a pleasure to have you as a member of any squad, both on and off the field. I’ll never forget the good times we had together. We’re all incredibly proud of you for all the work you’ve done for India throughout the course of your long career. My best wishes for success and happiness as you embark on the “doosra” chapter of your professional life “Tendulkar’s Twitter feed said as follows.
Steve Waugh’s Australian squad was defeated in India by Tendulkar and Harbhajan in a Test series, the beginning of a period of success for Indian cricket. They were also members of the ICC World Cup-winning team in 2011.