Indian cricket team veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh on Saturday took to social media to clear the air on Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award speculations. The star spinner, in a series of tweets, made it clear that it was he himself who asked the Punjab government to withdraw his nomination for the prestigious award, which is the highest sporting honour in the country. ALSO READ | Harbhajan Singh Opens Up On The Factor Which Will Determine His Retirement Plans After Next IPL


"1.Dear friends I have been flooded with calls as to why Punjab Govt withdrew my name from Khel Ratna nominations. The truth is I am not eligible for Khel Ratna which primarily considers the international performances in last three years.'"





"2.The Punjab Govt is not at fault here as they have rightly withdrawn my name. Would urge my friends in media not to speculate. Thank you and regards," he tweeted.





"Lot of confusion & speculation regarding my nomination for Khel Ratna so let me clarify. Yes last year the nomination was sent late but this year I only asked Punjab Govt to withdraw my nomination because I don't fall under the 3-year eligibility criteria. Don't speculate further."





The Sports Ministry, in its document in which it explains the eligibility for anyone to be nominated for the Khel Ratna, among other points, says "spectacular and outstanding performances in the field of sports by a sportsperson over a period of four years immediately preceding the year during which the award is to be given shall be honoured with the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award."


Harbhajan was part of the Indian teams that won the 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 World Cup. With 417 wickets, he is India's third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket after Anil Kumble (619) and Kapil Dev (434).


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