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Harbhajan Singh once again slammed Lalit Modi for releasing the slapgate video involving S Sreesanth after 17 years, accusing the former Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman might have been under the influence of alcohol. One of the finest off-spinners India has ever produced, Harbhajan came under the spotlight when he slapped Kings XI Punjab pacer Sreesanth in an IPL 2008 match, while playing for Mumbai Indians.
For the past 17 years, only a photograph of Sreesanth crying inconsolably did the rounds, before Modi released the unseen footage in Beyond23 Podcast, hosted by former Australian captain Michael Clarke recently. The video went viral in no time with Sreesanth's wife Bhuvneshwari taking to social media slamming both Modi and Clarke.
“Honestly, I didn’t understand why there was a need to make it public. I really don’t understand the motive behind that. I feel it would have been better if it hadn’t come out because there was no need for it. I don’t know what he was thinking when he released the video—maybe he was under the influence of alcohol or just messing around," Harbhajan told IANS, reported by The Indian Express.
Even since the incident happened in 2008, Harbhajan has time and again apologised publicly to Sreesanth for the incident. “Everyone thinks differently. What happened was wrong, and I have already apologised for it. What happened between me and Sreesanth at that time was not right.
"As a sportsman, I don’t think I should have done that. People learn from their mistakes, and if I had enough understanding back then, I wouldn’t have done it,” added Harbhajan.

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