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Harbhajan broke down when saying sorry for Monkeygate: Symonds

PERTH:Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds says Harbhajan Singh “broke down crying” while making peace after the infamous ‘Monkeygate’ episode had sent the former Australian all-rounder into a downward spiral.



Perth, December 16 

Former Australia all-rounder Andrew Symonds says Harbhajan Singh “broke down crying” while making peace after the infamous ‘Monkeygate’ episode had sent the former Australian all-rounder into a downward spiral. A decade on from the ugly incident in the 2008 Sydney Test, in which Harbhajan was accused of calling Symonds a monkey, the Australian said they emotionally called truce three years later.

The pair buried the hatchet while turning up for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. “...He actually broke down crying, and I could just see that was a huge weight off his shoulders, he had to get rid of it. We shook hands and I gave him a hug and said: ‘Mate, it’s all good. It’s dealt with’,” Symonds told Fox Sports.

Harbhajan, who at that time denied any wrongdoing, was suspended for three matches. But the ban was overturned after the visiting team, feeling hard done by, lodged a protest in what was an all-time low in India-Australia cricket relations.

Symonds said, “We go to a very wealthy man’s place for a barbecue, drinks and dinner one night and the whole team’s there and he had guests there, and Harbhajan said ‘Mate, can I speak to you for a minute out in the garden out in the front’.”

“He goes, ‘Look, I’ve got to say sorry to you for what I did to you in Sydney. I apologise, I hope I didn’t cause you, your family, your friends too much harm and I really apologise for what I said, I shouldn’t have said it’,” added Symonds.

Symonds, who was born in England with one of his parents of West Indian background, has previously recounted how his life went downhill after the incident. The burly all-rounder, who felt let down by the system, started drinking heavily and in June 2009 his Cricket Australia contract was withdrawn after he was sent home from the World T20 after a series of alcohol-related indiscretions.

“I suppose this would be the moment where my whole persona changed,” Symonds said of ‘Monkeygate’. — PTI

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