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February 10, 2013
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The final day of the Irani Cup was a sideshow to the national selection committee's meeting to pick India's squad for the first two Tests against Australia, and Harbhajan Singh, who won a second recall to the India side this season, was left to answer more questions about him being picked than leading Rest of India to a title.
"It's always tough to make comebacks," Harbhajan told reporters at the end of the final day. "I think I have been working really hard on my game, and just being there, trying to give everything I have, it's a new day and a new opportunity for me, that's all I kept telling myself. I'm still good enough to play for India and that's the reason I was playing cricket."
Harbhajan, who played in the Mumbai Test against England late last year before being left out, was included in the Rest of India side following a Ranji Trophy season in which he picked up 16 wickets in five games for Punjab at 32.25. He collected five wickets in the Irani Cup, three of them in the first innings. He was the better of the two spinners, the other being Pragyan Ojha, now a regular in the Indian Test side.
"When you play the Ranji Trophy, sometimes you may take wickets, sometimes you may not," he said about his domestic season. "We played most of our games in Mohali and on kinds of wickets that had a lot of grass. Sometimes the work you've done in your bowling won't show in the results. That could be a reason why the number of wickets I've taken is not in the high 30s or 40s, but I think I've bowled well for Punjab."
The track at the Wankhede Stadium, Harbhajan said, was the one he enjoyed bowling most on in India. "I'm really happy with the way my bowling rhythm is going. And I'm especially happy with the way I bowled here, especially to batsmen like Sachin [Tendulkar] and Wasim [Jaffer], who are very good players of spin bowling. I think I bowled with a lot of control on a true wicket and I'm very happy about it before the Test series."
The bowling attack that has been picked for the Australia series, Harbhajan believed, had the capability to take 20 wickets in a Test. "When I played in my first series against Australia, I was a nobody." Harbhajan made his debut against Australia in 1998, but shot to fame in a famous home series against the same side in 2001, when he picked up 32 wickets in three Tests. "All I can say is that Ishant [Sharma], [Ashok] Dinda, Bhuvan [Bhuveshwar Kumar] and the three spinners - we all have that opportunity and we have the quality to do that."
India were beaten 4-0 when they toured Australia in 2011-12, but Harbhajan said their batsmen's lack of experience in Indian conditions - only Michael Clarke and Shane Watson are among the Australian frontline batsmen to have played a Test in India - would be a challenge for the visitors. "They have a pretty new batting line-up. Apart from Clarke and Watson they have a lot of left-handers. They haven't played much Test cricket and they haven't played in India. This will be a challenging series for them. Hopefully we'll put them under pressure from the first day of the Test match and show how we play cricket here."
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Since being dropped, he has not taken a single 5 for in any of the matches and here he says he is still good enough to represent the country. Now don't blame him. Selectors have played it safe going by his previous records against the Aussies. Also they are not convinced with Ashwin in the longer format. Do we really have other options? Do we see any spinners coming up in the domestic group? It is a big NO. We don't have quality openers, we don't have good pace bowling options and now we don't have any spinners. Just forget about India winning test matches at home or overseas.
I think the decision to include Bhajji was based on lack of other options. Our spin cupboard is basically empty thanks to growing crop of medium pace bowlers who can swing 'both' ways in the first few overs and go dud if they are negotiated well intially. These bowlers are more suited to shorter formats where scoring runs in the powerplays is important but in tests ...not so much intially. We need to manage our quicks (and i mean 140+ ones, if there are enough that is) well llike the poms, aussies and Proteas are doing at the mo. Back to bhajji, Ozzies seem to bring the best in him. Lets hope this gamble pays off if he makes it to the XI both for him and India! Spin was one of the major factors why India lost to Eng. Hope they bring in their A game this time atleast.
Harbhajan is no Murali but he is a good off-spinner. I always wondered why the Indian selectors picked the highly over-rated Ashwin over Harbhajan against England. In the one test he played, in Mumbai, I think Harbhajan did not get enough overs. Had Harbhajan played, India would have had a better chance in Kolkata and Nagpur. Especially in Kolkata, where he has a superb record, I was thinking that Harbhajan would surely play. He didn't and India made it much easier for us.
India would win against Aus., though, with or without Harbhajan. But, to ensure the win, they should play him against the Aussies.
catch bowlers like parvez rasool young and select him in the team
Posted byIndia will lose the series. Dropping Ganbhir was a bad decision. He was playing positively even though he was not able to make big scores. If you compare the avg of sachin, dhoni, shewag i dont think they will be over gambhir. Harbhajan singh has been a burden to the team for a long time. I wonder why he is still selected. Over rated player, on what basis is he selected>? wonders wont happen..india will loose.
Posted byI can clearely see that INDIA LOSING THE SERIES . With this kind of bowling attack. All blames to BCCi. Not promoting the game & players at the school level.
Posted by cric_fan123 on (February 12, 2013, 6:57 GMT)bhajji continues to crack me up. Really hilarious!! Previously it was "wickets are not important; look at how bowler is bowling too". God help our Indian team filled with such arrogant people. Until BCCI does something to redeem themselves I am going to support oppositions for all the series.
Posted by Dravid_Gravitas on (February 12, 2013, 6:51 GMT)Yes he is still good enough to play for India and I'm good enough to get 100m gold at Olympics. Seriously? What exactly did he do to get selected in the first place?
Posted by itsthewayuplay on (February 11, 2013, 22:12 GMT)Yes if Harbajan considers he's still good enough for India, that shows you how rubbish this Indian test team is. He's nothing since being dropped and has just bided his time before walking back into the Indian team. He wouldn't even make a top Englsh county side.
Posted by 28041991 on (February 11, 2013, 16:59 GMT)i think he is just given A chance by selectors, just to complete 100th test.... i am saying A because its only 1 chance and i dont think he will pick more than 2 wickets in that match......