Harbhajan’s Six Off Akhtar: A Moment of Triumph and Rivalry
The 2010 Asia Cup witnessed an unforgettable clash between two cricketing giants, Shoaib Akhtar and Harbhajan Singh. The India vs Pakistan match reached its climax when Harbhajan smashed a crucial six off Akhtar in the final overs, propelling India to a thrilling three-wicket victory.
The tension between the two players had been simmering throughout the match. Akhtar’s fiery bouncer and subsequent verbal exchange with Harbhajan set the stage for a dramatic showdown. In the 50th over, with Pakistan needing just 12 runs to win, Harbhajan unleashed his fury on Mohammad Amir, sending the ball soaring over the midwicket boundary.
As the ball sailed over the ropes, Harbhajan let out a deafening roar and removed his helmet, his gaze fixed on Akhtar, who was positioned at third man. Akhtar, in response, made a V sign with his fingers and turned his head away, unable to meet Harbhajan’s triumphant stare.
The on-field clash between the two stars became a defining moment in their rivalry. Years later, they reunited during the Legends League Cricket Masters and reminisced about their heated encounter. Akhtar recalled the sixes he had hit off Harbhajan in the Faisalabad Test, while Harbhajan pointed out that he had refrained from sledging Akhtar after those shots.
However, when Harbhajan turned the tables and hit a six off Akhtar, the fast bowler’s anger flared. “You said so many things!” Harbhajan exclaimed. Akhtar playfully hit Harbhajan, who responded with humor, “When he can’t win with words, he starts hitting people.”
The clash between Shoaib Akhtar and Harbhajan Singh remains etched in the annals of cricket history as a testament to the intense rivalry between India and Pakistan. It was a moment of triumph for Harbhajan and a reminder of the passion and drama that can unfold on the cricket field.