New Delhi: Harbhajan Singh made plenty of headlines in Australia. During the second Test at Sydney, the Indian off-spinner was accused by Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds of racially abusing him and banned for three Tests. An International Cricket Council hearing subsequently lifted the ban.
Later Australian opener Matthew Hayden called him an 'obnoxious little weed' on a Brisbane radio and then the Australian media accused him of making 'monkey gesture' towards the crowd during the first final of the Commonwealth Series in Sydney.
After coming to New Delhi on Thursday, Harbhajan said that he enjoyed the tour Down Under.
"I thought only cricket was hard to play in Australia but there were other things as well which were more harder than cricket. Anyways I enjoyed my time there," he said.
"The best way to do it is if you perform well on the ground and nothing can be more than that. Glad we have done that rather than saying things in the field. We have done it with the bat and ball," the Indian offie added.
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