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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Slapping incident bans Bhajji …


The Indian board have suspended spinner Harbhajan Singh pending a disciplinary hearing into a slapping incident involving compatriot Shanthakumaran Sreesanth in an Indian Premier League game.

Television pictures showed Sreesanth sobbing at the end of the game after his Mohali team defeated Mumbai, who are captained by Harbhajan.

The Hindustan Times daily reported that Harbhajan had slapped the young fast bowler.

Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Niranjan Shah said the spinner had been asked to explain his actions before a later statement announced the suspension.

"Based on...video evidence as seen and reviewed by match adjudicator and referee Farokh Engineer, a decision has been reached to suspend with immediate effect Harbhajan Singh of the Mumbai Indians pending an inquiry into the incident on Monday," said IPL commissioner Lalit Modi.

The hearing will be held in New Delhi and a final verdict announced by Engineer.

"The BCCI condemns the behaviour of Harbhajan Singh as a contracted player of the board and he is called upon to explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against him and has been asked for clarification by Monday evening," Shah said.

The 27-year-old spinner has had a poor disciplinary record since making his India debut in 1998.

In a tour of Australia this year, the spinner was initially banned for three tests after being found guilty of making racist remarks against all rounder Andrew Symonds. He was subsequently let off with a fine on a lesser charge following an appeal.

"It was unacceptable what happened," Mohali captain Yuvraj Singh said after the match.

"Harbhajan came back to the dressing room and apologised to Sreesanth."

Harbhajan said the media were trying to sensationalise the issue.

"It is not such a big issue the way people are making it out to be." he said

"It is between me and Sree. "What you're showing on TV, it is between us."


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