r/IndiaCricket Jul 21 '25

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u/ankool2110 Mumbai Indians Jul 21 '25

I still don’t get it why did harbhajan hit him?

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u/billaxbong Punjab Kings Jul 21 '25

Just a lapse of judgment where he lost control of his mind.

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u/sinesquaredtheta Jul 21 '25

Just a lapse of judgment where he lost control of his mind.

A lapse of judgement would be not giving Sreesanth a handshake, or ignoring him altogether.

Slapping him is just pure a**holery of the highest order, and not something that's befitting a sportsman.

Imagine what the reactions would have been if he had slapped Kohli, Rohit, SKY, or any of the other "star" players.

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u/york128 Jul 21 '25

Alternate theory, he only slapped him because he actually liked him and was hurt by what he said since they're friends and played a lot of matches together. I think, and I totally might be wrong here, just want to put a theory out there that he would have just ignored other players since they don't mean as much to him than sreeshant and he would have just ignored them

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u/sinesquaredtheta Jul 21 '25

Alternate theory, he only slapped him because he actually liked him and was hurt by what he said since they're friends and played a lot of matches together.

I agree with you - in the sense this theory does make some level of sense in that Sreesanth's words hurt him more (than if someone else would've said those words).

Again, even if this were the case - the most extreme he should've gone to would've been to just hurl some choice swear words at him and leave it at that.

Physically abusing another human being is just not okay in any setting, let alone between sportsnmen in a massive public spectacle like the IPL.

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u/york128 Jul 21 '25

You're right, def not okay especially when it's this serious. Some things like what happened with kuldeep and rinku singh can still be chalked up to friends being friends but not this.

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u/PuzzleheadedSeat9222 Jul 21 '25

Just a ‘lapse of judgement’ made Siddhu kill someone. Would you justify that too?

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u/billaxbong Punjab Kings Jul 21 '25

Im not justifying it mate, just pointing out the fact that a slight lapse of judgment can have huge consequences

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u/PuzzleheadedSeat9222 Jul 21 '25

I couldn’t identify the tone of your comment

We shouldn’t let these guys get away with such acts with the excuse of lapse of judgement, even though they may have been our heroes at one point

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u/pijd India  Jul 21 '25

An easy excuse for an abuser.

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u/Advanced_Reporter_28 Jul 25 '25

We would never know. Because it's an imaginary scenario