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I didn't do anything, says Harbhajan

Harbhajan Singh, at the centre of a fresh controversy for allegedly making monkey gestures at the SCG crowd, vehemently denied any wrong doing.

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BRISBANE: Harbhajan Singh, at the centre of a fresh controversy for allegedly making monkey gestures at the SCG crowd, on Monday vehemently denied any wrong doing and said no evidence could be produced to prove him guilty.
    
All hell broke loose when Harbhajan's name was splashed across all major newspapers of Australia, accusing him of flimsy charges to have 'aped' a monkey in front of a provocative crowd while he was fielding at the square leg fence after completing his quota of overs.
    
The day unfolded quickly with first the news filtering in that Channel 9 has not been able to provide any evidence in support. By afternoon it was a big relief that International Cricket Council (ICC) had not been able to progress any further on the matter for the same reason.
    
When The Indian spinner was informed that the official broadcaster might not have any incriminating evidence to offer to the match referee to nail him down, he was not surprised.
    
"Obviously, they wouldn't have anything because I didn't do anything," said Harbhajan on arriving in Brisbane, looking to build on to his fabulous performance of Sunday with a series-sealing triumph at Gabba.
    
Harbhajan was the toast of the Indian team, and the nation, with his match-winning 2 for 38 from 10 overs, which stalled the World Champions' progress and gave India a 1-0 lead in the best-of-three finals.

 

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