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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Harbhajan play in CLT20 .He got fit


Mumbai: Under-fire offie Harbhajan Singh says he has a lot more to do for India and this is just the start.
It has been an extraordinary 11 months for Harbhajan Singh. The journey began with a maiden Test century against New Zealand at Ahmedabad, quickly followed by a second. A few months later, he nearly spun India to a maiden Test series win in South Africa. On April 2, he lifted the World Cup. On July 7, he completed 400 Test wickets.
Life came full circle on the tour of England. It's a place that the 'Turbanator' has never enjoyed. In five Tests there, he has just 14 wickets at an average of close to 50.00. Criticism has been flying thick and fast. But that hasn't perturbed the off-spinner.
Harbhajan, who returned home after intense rehabilitation for a career-threatening abdomen injury last week, though, is ready for a rebirth.
"I am 100 per cent fit and raring to go for all the cricket ahead. These are valuable life lessons, and I take these things in my stride. I don't get upset by what people say,"
"I have worked really hard at the National Cricket Academy. I am looking forward to the Champions League T20, and also the coming home series (against England and West Indies)," he added.
He had spoken at length with Muttiah Muralitharan (during the Indian Premier League earlier this year) on what sort of lengths a bowler must bowl to succeed in England.
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When asked to react to off-spinning great Erapalli Prasanna's view that Harbhajan gets his length right only 30 per cent of the time, he said: "They are great bowlers. Who am I to say anything? I cannot comment on what they have said. They must know better."

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