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On Rohit Sharma's Pic With "Long Lost Friend", Harbhajan Singh Trolls Yuvraj Singh

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India captain Rohit Sharma on Tuesday shared a picture with former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh on Instagram. The two are all smiles as they hug each other in the picture. "Met my long lost friend after ages," Rohit captioned the picture, with a heart-eyes emoji.

Yuvraj Singh responded to the picture and wrote "My brothaman". However, former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, who has played his fair share of cricket with both Rohit and Yuvraj, gatecrashed their bromance with a hilarious comment, trolling the latter.

A post shared by Rohit Sharma (@rohitsharma45) "Yuvraj singh gasking (sic)," Harbhajan Singh commented on the picture. Harbhajan Singh's comment on Rohit Sharma's Instagram post with Yuvraj Singh.

While Rohit's picture itself went viral, getting over 850,000 'likes', Harbhajan's comment led to a laugh riot in the replies section.

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