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Harbhajan Singh reveals difference between MI and CSK

Harbhajan Singh is one of the most experienced players when it comes to the IPL. The Indian cricketer was a part of Mumbai Indians before he joined Chennai Super Kings.

The legendary spinner joined Instagram Live with Rohit Sharma recently and he was asked about the difference between both the teams he played.

“MI are very professional – it is very fun to play for the team. I have played for 10 years. I don’t know what to do, it’s very tough situation for me. How MI is different from CSK is that CSK is very relaxed. There are not too many meetings, it is up to players to do what they wish to. There is not much pressure there.

“At MI, there was a bit of pressure, that they feel they want to win the match. In CSK, it is relaxed. We don’t even realise that it is match day. Both teams have amazing set-up and I am glad I have spent all these years with both these teams.

“CSK do not make too changes into the team. If Watson was not getting runs throughout the season, and he went on to score a ton. The team kept backing him. In the Mumbai Indians final, he almost played a match-winning innings. You need to know how to back players,” he stated. 

“Players like Watson can win the game on his own. Even for the team India, players like Rishabh Pant, who is a match-winner should be backed. I know he is unable to score runs for now, but I am sure he would come good,” he explained.   

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