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Amrapali: Harbhajan Singh backs MS Dhoni's decision

| | Apr 16, 2016, at 11:25 pm
New Delhi, Apr 16 (IBNS): Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh on Saturday came out in support of Indian ODI and T20 skipper MS Dhoni as he quit as the brand ambassador of real estate group Amrapali.

Dhoni resigned after the group failed to complete a project as promised to the people.

Residents of a housing project  took to social media to ask one of India's most successful skippers to remove his association with the group, reports said.

Singh said the group did not provide the Indian cricketer with Villas as was promised following the national team's historic win the  2011 World Cup.

Dhoni was the skipper of the side.

Singh tweeted:"Well done @msdhoni for dropping #Amarpali builders s brand ambassadorship..they didn't gave us VILLAS they announce after 2011 worldcup win."

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