Harbhajan Singh      

Full name Harbhajan Singh

Born July 3, 1980, Jullundur (now Jalandhar), Punjab

Current age 31 years 224 days

Major teams India, Asia XI, India Green, Lancashire, Mumbai Indians, Punjab, Surrey

Playing role Bowler

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Harbhajan Singh
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 98 138 22 2164 115 18.65 3309 65.39 2 9 271 40 42 0
ODIs 229 123 33 1190 49 13.22 1478 80.51 0 0 89 34 69 0
T20Is 23 10 3 99 21 14.14 82 120.73 0 0 10 4 6 0
First-class 165 224 40 3620 115 19.67 2 13 77 0
List A 282 157 43 1599 49* 14.02 0 0 88 0
Twenty20 94 54 21 577 49* 17.48 413 139.70 0 0 50 30 25 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 98 180 27651 13084 406 8/84 15/217 32.22 2.83 68.1 16 25 5
ODIs 229 220 12059 8651 259 5/31 5/31 33.40 4.30 46.5 2 3 0
T20Is 23 22 504 541 18 3/30 3/30 30.05 6.44 28.0 0 0 0
First-class 165 42040 19809 685 8/84 28.91 2.82 61.3 39 7
List A 282 14689 10472 332 5/31 5/31 31.54 4.27 44.2 4 3 0
Twenty20 94 90 1938 2135 85 5/18 5/18 25.11 6.60 22.8 1 1 0
Career statistics
Test debut India v Australia at Bangalore, Mar 25-28, 1998 scorecard
Last Test England v India at Nottingham, Jul 29-Aug 1, 2011 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut India v New Zealand at Sharjah, Apr 17, 1998 scorecard
Last ODI West Indies v India at North Sound, Jun 11, 2011 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut South Africa v India at Johannesburg, Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I West Indies v India at Port of Spain, Jun 4, 2011 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1997/98
Last First-class Punjab v Saurashtra at Mohali, Nov 17-20, 2011 scorecard
List A debut 1997/98
Last List A India Green v India Red at Nagpur, Oct 13, 2011 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Kent v Surrey at Beckenham, Jun 22, 2005 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Punjab v Services at Rohtak, Oct 24, 2011 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
1/62, 10, 0 Punjab v Saurashtra Mohali 17 Nov 2011 First-class
1/44, 14, 0/6 Punjab v Orissa Mohali 10 Nov 2011 First-class
0, 0/92, 24* Punjab v U. Pradesh Mohali 3 Nov 2011 First-class
8*, 0/21 Punjab v Services Rohtak 24 Oct 2011 Twenty20
1/14 Punjab v Delhi Rohtak 22 Oct 2011 Twenty20
49*, 3/37 India Green v India Red Nagpur 13 Oct 2011 List A
18, 2/40 India Green v India Blue Nagpur 12 Oct 2011 List A
0, 0/32 India Green v India Red Nagpur 11 Oct 2011 List A
0, 3/20 Mumbai v Bangalore Chennai 9 Oct 2011 Twenty20
1/25 Mumbai v Somerset Chennai 8 Oct 2011 Twenty20
Profile

A player of passion, with talent to match, Harbhajan Singh is India's most successful offspin bowler. Purists might mutter about a lack of loop and flight, but he is very much a product of his times where short boundaries, heavy bats and shorter forms afford little latitude to slow bowlers. Bowling with a windmilling, whiplash action, remodelled after he was reported for throwing, he deals by varying his length and his pace, and can turn it the other way too. His deadliest ball, however, is the one that climbs wickedly from a length, forcing a hurried jab. In March 2001, it proved too much for the all-conquering Australians, as Harbhajan collected 32 wickets in three Tests, including the first Test hat-trick by an Indian, while none of his team-mates managed more than three. His personal rivalry against the Australians has provided him both the highest and the lowest points of his career. Invariably, he has managed to raise his game against them, and been singularly responsible for Ricky Ponting's low scores on Indian soil - he dismissed him five times under 12 in the 2001 series - and some his punchiest batting performances has come against them too. But in 2008 his confrontation with Andrew Symonds created one of the ugliest controversies in cricket - he was initially charged with racial insult which was reduced to abuse on appeal. Later that year, he was banned for whole IPL season for slapping Sreesanth, his Indian team-mate. When he channels his natural combativeness in the right direction, he can be a fiercely competitive and dangerous opponent. He was expected to be India's lead spinner in the all three forms of the game after Anil Kumble's retirement, but following a run of poor form was dropped from India's Test team for home series against West Indies and the tour of Australia in the 2011-12 season.
Sambit Bal

Timeline
    • March 25-28, 1998
      An early start
      • Harbhajan gets his first Test cap in Bangalore as a 17-year-old against Mark Taylor's Australia. It's a quiet beginning for him, taking two wickets in the dead rubber, which India lose.
    • February 27-March 22, 2001
      A fairytale comeback
      • After more than a year out of the team, he makes a stunning return against a rampant Australian team, snaring 32 wickets in three Tests in one of the most riveting series. He becomes the first Indian to take a Test hat-trick on his way to 13 wickets in Kolkata before bettering that with 15 in the decider in Chennai that hands India the series.
    • October 9-12, 2002
      Spinning out woeful Windies
      • He takes out seven West Indian batsmen in the second innings of the first Test in Mumbai to steer India to their first-ever innings victory over the men from the Caribbean. In a throwback to the 90s when Indian spinners were near-unplayable at home, he and Anil Kumble share 15 wickets to finish the game within four days.
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Nov 17, 2011

Harbhajan Singh flights one, Punjab v Saurashtra, Mohali, Ranji Trophy Elite 2011-12, 3rd round, 1st day, November 17, 2011

Harbhajan Singh flights one

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Nov 1, 2011

Harbhajan Singh at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, November 1, 2011

Harbhajan Singh at the Golden Temple in Amritsar

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Oct 9, 2011

Priyanka Chopra hands Harbhajan Singh the Man-of-the-Match cheque, Mumbai Indians v RCB, CLT20 final, Chennai, October 9, 2011

Priyanka Chopra hands Harbhajan Singh the Man-of-the-Match cheque

© AFP

Tournament Results
Bangalore v Deccan at Johannesburg - May 24, 2009
Deccan won by 6 runs
Bangalore v Super Kings at Johannesburg - May 23, 2009
Bangalore won by 6 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Delhi v Deccan at Centurion - May 22, 2009
Deccan won by 6 wickets (with 14 balls remaining)
Bangalore v Deccan at Centurion - May 21, 2009
Bangalore won by 12 runs
Delhi v Mumbai at Centurion - May 21, 2009
Delhi won by 4 wickets (with 15 balls remaining)
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