Australian
all-rounder
Andrew
Symonds
has
entered
the
Bigg
Boss
5
house
on
Wednesday,
December
6.
This
is
the
first
time
that
an
international
cricketer
is
entering
Bigg
Boss.
Knowing
that
a
language
barrier
stands
between
him
and
his
ability
to
win
the
hearts
of
the
viewers,
Andrew
is
certain
that
it
will
not
prove
to
be
a
problem
given
that
he
is
already
a
household
name.
Speaking
about
his
decision
to
enter
the
Bigg
Boss
house,
Andrew
Symonds
said,
“I
decided
to
take
up
Bigg
Boss
as
a
challenge.
India
has
been
good
to
me
and
I
have
been
traveling
to
India
for
over
20
years.
I
have
not
seen
any
of
the
previous
episodes
because
I
don"t
want
to
enter
with
a
biased
opinion
of
the
other
contestants."
Andrew
Symonds
added,
"I
am
hoping
to
have
a
lot
of
fun
inside
the
house
and
learn
more
about
the
Indian
culture
that
I
find
very
fascinating.
I
am
also
looking
at
this
as
an
opportunity
to
showcase
the
Australian
culture
which
involves
fun-filled
activities
like
barbecues,
throwing
people
into
the
pool
and
being
completely
at
peace."
Clearing
the
air
about
his
much-talked
about
controversy
with
fellow
cricketer
Harbhajan
Singh,
Andrew
said,
“Bhajji
and
I
have
spoken
about
all
that
happened
between
us
and
we
have
worked
out
our
differences.
We
are
now
in
regular
touch
with
each
other
and
catch
up
as
often
as
possible.
Being
a
part
of
the
same
team
definitely
helped
us
to
sort
our
differences
and
today,
we
are
great
friends."
Andrew
is
clear
that
he
is
not
planning
on
causing
more
upheavals
inside
the
house,
but
instead
will
teach
his
fellow
contestants
all
about
having
fun
and
enjoying
life.
As
a
sportsperson,
Andrew
is
used
to
dealing
with
extreme
behaviour
and
flaring
tempers.
So
will
Andrew
teach
his
fellow
contestants
how
to
play
cricket
and
hold
themselves
together?