India vs Pakistan: Forks in hand, Harbhajan and Mohammed Yousuf were ready to attack each other in 20032Video© indianexpress.com

India vs Pakistan: Forks in hand, Harbhajan and Mohammed Yousuf were ready to attack each other in 2003

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Call it the pressure of high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan that once Harbhajan Singh and Mohammed Yousuf were ready to tear into each other with forks in their hands during the 2003 World Cup in South Africa.

The Indian off-spinner laughed about the incident, which happened 16 years back at Centurion, but admitted that it got so ugly at that time that it required intervention from legendary Wasim Akram, Rahul Dravid and Javagal Srinath to separate them. The match will forever be remembered for Sachin Tendulkar’s epic 98 but it also had two angry protagonists in action, though, off the field.

Since Pakistan made 270 plus, considered a good score at that time, there was a bit of pressure on India before the chase started. So what exactly happened?  “It started with a joke but then got ugly. I was dropped for that game and Anil bhai (Kumble) was playing because team management felt he was a better choice keeping in mind his good record against Pakistan. I was a bit down and it can happen when you aren’t in the XI,” Harbhajan told PTI during a chat.