Harbhajan Singh speaks about Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar and the toughest batsman on Twitter

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On the occasion of India’s 2011 World Cup success anniversary, Harbhajan Singh held a Q&A session with his fans via his official Twitter handle. The off-spinner answered questions on a variety of different topics but the main focus always remained on his playing days in the Indian team.

Even though the 36-year-old last represented India in the Asia Cup last year, he was a regular in the Indian team for over a decade picking up over 700 wickets in all formats of the game. He was a part of the successful T20 World Cup squad in 2007 and the 2011 World Cup-winning team. Six years to the day of the historic night in Mumbai, the Turbanator hosted a Q&A session with his fans on Twitter. 

Talking about batsmen, Harbhajan talked about who was his favourite players while growing up and the toughest batsman to bowl at.

The Turbanator was then asked to give his thoughts about Yuvraj Singh, Virat Kohli and Virender Sehwag.

Eventually, the 36-year-old had a nostalgic moment about the 2011 World Cup triumph as well calling it the proudest day of his life.

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