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IPL 2017: When Harbhajan shut down a troll trying to teach him Sikhism

Updated on: 26 April,2017 11:30 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Just like he has done to so many batsmen, Harbhajan Singh took down a troll who was trying to teach him how to wear his turban annd Sikhism on Twitter

IPL 2017: When Harbhajan shut down a troll trying to teach him Sikhism

Harbhajan Singh
Harbhajan Singh


Mumbai Indians off-spinner Harbhajan Singh is a straight talking bloke who never shies away from a challenge.


Bhajji is basically the same person, on and off the field, and leads his life like he plays the game -- passionately and aggressively.


The 36-year-old recently took on a troll on Twitter who was trying teach him about Sikhism and shut him down good and proper.

Harbhajan, who recently became the third Indian bowler to take 200 wickets in T20 cricket when claimed Rising Pune Supergiant captain Steven Smith's wicket, showed his angry avatar in response to the 'fan'.

It all started after he celebrated Mumbai's thrilling win over Delhi Daredevils. It ws MI's sixth win on the trot.

Bhajji posted, "SIX wins a row Wonderful performance by everyone let's keep it up @mipaltan #MIvDD @DelhiDaredevils bowlers did a good job too."

Soon, one of his followers -- Amarjeet Singh Reen -- replied with "Wear this like turban in your TV programs. Have mercy on Sikhism."

This got Bhajji hot under the collar, but he still maintained his poise and replied, "Plz don't teach me what Sikhism is mr Amarjeet.. u don't need to tell people to do this or that."

And just like he has done to so many batsmen, Bhajji shut down the troll.

THIS IS WHAT THE GUY TOLD BHAJJI:

HARBHAJAN REPLIED:

THE GUY HAD THIS TO SAY AFTERWARDS:

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