Harbhajan Singh is always been in the news whether it is because of his on-field performance or his off-field fun banters. Recently, one of the clips from Doha highlighted the two veteran cricketers Harbhajan Singh and Brett Lee tuning together to sing Punjabi songs.
Divided by nations, and teams but united by music. Music binds people, and cultures together. The legends cricket league has reached its end game, where Asian Lions will take place against the World Giants.
In a recent clip released, we can see Harbhajan Singh singing and enjoying Hindi and Punjabi songs where as Brett Lee is seen giving him company on playing the guitar. The players can be seen singing “Mundiyan tu bach ke rahi” song!
The fans have expressed their love to see them together and have enjoyed their collaboration to give them nostalgic vibes for singing Hindi and Punjabi songs.
It’s been lovely to see both of these cricketers having a good time off the field and having fun. On the field, they play as a nemesis and try to be on top of their aggression to display good performances for their respective teams.
Harbhajan Singh had a decent performance throughout the entire legends cricket league where he managed to pick up 6 wickets in 5 matches played. On the other hand, Brett Lee played only 3 matches where he managed to pick up 5 wickets.
After facing a crushing defeat at the hands of Asia Lions, on the other hand, the World Giants displayed a terrific performance throughout the tournament.
World Giants consistently won matches and remained at the top of the league table with 3 wins from 4 matches played. It would be interesting to watch who will lift the trophy as the final match will be played at Doha on 20th March 2023.
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