Mohammad Amir sold his country and does not even have the 'aukaat' to talk to me: Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh also added that if he steps into the mud and talks to Mohammad Amir, he will be disrespecting himself.

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Mohammad Amir and Harbhajan Singh. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

Indian cricket legend Harbhajan Singh has lambasted Mohammad Amir in a video released on his YouTube channel. Singh stated that Amir does not even have the ‘aukaat’ to talk to him.

Singh also added that if he steps into the mud and talks to Amir, he will be disrespecting himself. The 41-year-old even labelled Amir as a disgrace.

Harbhajan Singh further said that Amir sold his cricket and self-respect by deliberately bowling a no-ball at the Lord’s cricket ground. The former Indian cricketer even added that Amir is an uncivilized person.

“See, if I step more into this mud, I’ll also get dirty so I don’t want to go there. Amir doesn’t have that “aukaat” or he’s not at a level where I should even talk to him. The more I will talk about him, the more I’ll disrespect myself. I don’t want to talk much about him. He’s a disgrace.

The black spot he has put on world cricket is unforgettable for everyone. The guy who sold cricket, his country, his self-respect, cheated with everyone and tried to earn money by purposely bowling a no-ball at Lord’s, bickering with him will be perhaps my mistake. You don’t deserve that. I shouldn’t have reacted to your tweet because you are “jaahil” and will remain so,” said Harbhajan Singh while speaking on his YouTube channel.

Mohammad Amir should not talk too much on social media: Harbhajan Singh

Harbhajan Singh also asked Mohammad Amir not to jump too much on social media. Singh concluded by stating that when Pakistan journalists support Mohammad Amir, it shows the kind of journalism being practiced in the country.

“Who are you (Amir) to put your leg in between? Be happy in yourself and get out. Who you are, you showed at Lord’s. Don’t talk too much and jump too much on social media. Your four-five supporters, the journalists, it shows the kind of journalism practiced there. That they are supporting a player who sold his country. Well done,” concluded Harbhajan Singh.

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