This whole controversy started when a cricket meme page criticized the commentary of Virender Sehwag and Navjot Singh Sidhu along with Harbhajan Singh. The post said that his commentary lacked depth and analysis. Also comparisons were made with English commentators like Ian Bishop, who is known for better analysis.
Harbhajan Singh gave a strong reaction to this criticism. He replied to that account using sharp words in Hindi and made derogatory remarks. After this, the matter escalated further when the meme page raised questions on his career, especially by comparing him with his old controversies and R Ashwin.
In response to this, Harbhajan reacted in even stronger language. He gave a befitting reply to the troll and called him a loser and the debate intensified on social media. During this time, many other users also jumped into this debate and started making various types of comments by tagging Harbhajan.
In another post, Harbhajan Singh’s picture was shared with Virender Sehwag and Aakash Chopra, in which he was called a clown. On this too, Harbhajan further escalated the controversy by giving a sharp reply.

This whole matter is no longer limited to just one person’s trolling, but has become a big issue of comparison and debate between Hindi and English commentary. Many people believe that Hindi commentary has more entertainment, whereas English commentary has more technical analysis.
It is worth noting that even before this, Aakash Chopra had to face trolling during the T20 World Cup 2026. Now Harbhajan Singh is also embroiled in this debate. Currently, this controversy is constantly being discussed on social media and it will be interesting to see what changes take place on this issue of commentary in the coming times.
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