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Sourav Ganguly Goofs Up About Harbhajan Singh's Family Picture, Apologises

IANS, 21 Nov, 2017 01:25 PM

    In one funny conversation, Sourav Ganguly and Harbhajan Singh’s bond came into the limelight recently.

     

    The two players, who have shared a long association on the field, when the former was the captain of the Indian cricket team, and even off it, reminded cricket buffs of the good old times with this exchange.

     

    Sharing a delightful click of his family at the Golden Temple, Singh tweeted: “Satnam Shri waheguru ji.. sab nu khush te tandrust rakhna malka #Blessings #blessed #shukrana @Geeta_Basra!” When the picture came into Ganguly’s notice, he sent his best wishes and wrote, “Beta bahut sundar hai bhajj..bahut pyar dena. (Your son is beautiful… Give him lots of love.)” Steal a glance at their tweets here.

     
     

    And, here’s Ganguly’s sweet tweet for his family.

     
     

    However, he soon realised that he made a little error in his tweet. Correcting his mistake and apologising for it on the micro-blogging site, Ganguly was quick to respond with a funny and witty tweet. “Maf karna beti bahut sundoor hai..getting old bhajj .. (I’m really sorry, your daughter is beautiful… Getting old Bhajji.)”

     

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