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Cricketer Harbhajan Singh launches his YouTube channel Turbanator, ahead of the India-Pakistan World Cup match
Bhajji launches his own YouTube channel Turbanator during the 2019 cricket world cup
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5 years agoon
Cricketer Harbhajan Singh has been internationally recognized for the past two decades as the off spin maestro. All through his career he has been referred to as the Turbanator. And now on the day of the India and Pakistan’s World Cup match in Manchester, Bhajji is launching his own YouTube channel. And it is appropriately titled Turbanator!
On Turbanator, Bhajji will regularly upload exciting and exclusive videos. As he travels the world, he will be engaging in cricket commentary and analysis. He will also be sharing some great experiences, memories, while having fun. To begin with, the first series to go live is ‘Bhajji ka Doosra.‘ On the show, he will give his opinions on the ongoing world cup matches. He will also be pointing out the players to watch out for! And the best part, he will narrate never heard before stories related to the cricket world too!
Check out Turbanator’s episode no 1 right here:
Also watch Harbhajan Singh’s YouTube channel promo right here:
For those of you who don’t know, the channel is produced by Offspin Media LLP, who are also the publishers of CineBlitz. In the meantime, let us know what you think about Bhajji’s first episode of Turbanator? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section below and stay tuned to CineBlitz.
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