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It was a slugfest, says Sreesanth

New Delhi, April 27
Ahead of tomorrow's crucial disciplinary hearing over the issue, pacer S. Sreesanth said today that the incident in which Harbhajan Singh slapped him was actually a “slugfest”, a statement that is likely to strengthen the case against the off-spinner.

Reversing his earlier stance that Harbhajan was like an “elder brother” and the slap was a “hand shake on the wrong side”, Sreesanth told a television channel in his native Kerala that “it was more than a slap, it was like a slugfest.” “I never expected this reaction from him, I was very surprised.” — PTI

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Camera picked up something: Modi

New Delhi, April 27
Video footage in tomorrow's crucial disciplinary hearing is certain to go against Harbhajan Singh, who allegedly punched S. Sreesanth, with IPL commissioner Lalit Modi today disclosing that the camera did “pick up something”.

“Yes, cameras were rolling. We have this thing of camera rolling out for 10 minutes even after the match. Yes, it did pick up something,” Modi told NDTV.

Harbhajan continues to be in the headlines for all the wrong reasons and last time he featured in the Sydney racism row that involved Andrew Symonds, the BCCI had to employ all its energy to save him.

Modi, however, did not find the slapping row involving the volatile spinner an embarrassment for the board.

Not ready to equate both incidents, Modi said, “I think you can’t muddle both things. There it was one player against another. Here Harbhajan is not saying he has not done anything. He’s saying he has been provoked.”

“See, even (Manchester duo Wayne) Rooney and (Cristian) Ronaldo had differences when they played for their respective countries,” he argued.

Modi even went on to derive something positive out of the slapping row.

“It’s important to understand that here (at IPL), players play for the team not just for the sake of it. It just goes to show that they take it to heart and want to win.”

“However, they have pledged the MCC Spirit of Cricket and you can’t assault another player. You just can’t cross the line,” he added. — PTI

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