
BHUVNESHWARI, wife Sreesanth, called Michael Clarke and Lalit Modi for broadcasting an invisible video about the “slap” incident between her husband and Harbhai Singh from 2008 (pictures via Instagram/Screngrabs) The wrong Harbhajan Singh-Sreesanth “Slap-Gate” controversy of the inauguration edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008 appeared after the notes of former chairman Iplit Modi. Modi, who spoke of the former Australian cricket Michael Clarke outside the cricket podcast, said he had invisible shots of an argument that shaken the league in the first days. The fresh reflector of the eighteen -year incident launched a strong response of the Sreesant family, and his wife issued a scary statement against Modim and Clark for the “campaign of old wounds” for publicity. “Shame On You @Lalitkmodi and @MichaelClarkeofficial. You People Are Not even Human to Drag Up Something from 2008 Just For Your Own Cheap Publicity and Views. Both @Sreesanthnair36 and Harbhajan Have Long Moved On, They Are Fathers Naw with School-Going Children, and Yet You Try to Throw Them Back into an Old Wound.
Sreesanth’s wife on Instagram (Screengrab)
She also emphasized how the revival of the episode affected her family. “@Sreesanthnair36 has rebuilt his life with dignity and grace after every problem he faced. As his wife, and as his mother’s mother is deeply painful to our family to be 18 long years.”
Sreesanth’s wife on Instagram (Screengrab)
The 2008 incident occurred during the clash between Kings XI Punjab (now Kings Pandjab) and Mumbai Indians in Mohali. After victory in Punjab, Temsers and Mumbai’s Captain Harbhajan Singh have been released during the match after the match. Fallout saw Harbhajan suspended for the rest of the season and fined the fine, while both players eventually reconciled a few years later.
Sreesanth’s wife on Instagram (Screengrab)
Despite the reconciliation of Modi, it has now again invoked controversy and claims that its security cameras have captured what the television cameras were missing. “It happened. Absolutely. And I will tell you what happened,” Modi Clarke said, adding that the video in a private has succeeded for almost two decades. Sreesanth’s wife, however, marked this move deeply insensitive. “You should be sued for doing something so cheap and inhuman. Sreesanth is a man of strength and character, and no video can take this dignity from him. She also criticized the processing of comments on the podcast page. “So poor! You deleted my comment instead of facing the truth. If you can publish for opinions, at least have the courage to maintain the truth visible,” she added. The former Rajasthan Royals pitch also turned it on again on his Instagram.
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While Harbhajan and Sreesant have been continuing their professional and personal life since then, the 2008 episode has re -pushed one of the most controversial moments of the IPL into public debate.