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Sourav Ganguly commits innocent mistake, calls Harbhajan Singh's daughter a 'boy'

| | Nov 21, 2017, at 11:26 pm

Kolkata, Nov 21 (IBNS): Former Indian cricketer Sourav Ganguly recently committed an innocent mistake when he called spinner Harbhajan Singh's daughter a 'boy' as he wished him on Twitter recently.

Singh recently shared an image on Twitter where he could be seen with his wife Geeta Basra and daughter.

Ganguly, who is not much regular on social media, tweeted: "@harbhajan_singh ..beta bahut sundar hai bhajj..bahut pyar dena (Harbhajan Singh your son is very beautiful. Give him love)."

He soon understood the mistake and wrote: "@harbhajan_singh .. maf karna beti ba hut sundoor hai..getting old bhajj. (Harbhajan Singh. Please forgive me. Your girl is very pretty. I am getting old)."

Harbhajan Singh had played several matches under the captaincy of Ganguly.

Image: Harbhajan Singh Twitter page

 

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