Harbhajan

Singh

India
Bowler

Harbhajan

About Harbhajan Singh

Name
Harbhajan Singh
Born
Jul 03, 1980 (44 years)
Birth Place
India
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Off break

A young Harbhajan Singh bolstered his credentials after a successful home Test series against Steve Waugh's invincible Australia in 2001. Replacing an injured Anil Kumble, 'Bhajji' was crowned 'Man of the Series' in performances that stopped the Kangaroos’ record unbeaten run. He took 32 wickets in the series, including the first ever Test hat-trick for India.


Prior to his ascendancy during that series, Harbhajan made his ODI and Test debut in 1998. After a year in action, few noteworthy displays coupled with a suspect bowling action was all that emerged and he was eventually relegated to domestic cricket. His return after a two-year hiatus was a one filled with renewed determination that epitomized captain Sourav Ganguly's fearlessness. Following his stand-out performance against Australia, he forced selectors to rethink India's bowling line-up by opting for a two-pronged spin attack in tandem with Anil Kumble. He added further repute as a player with his pinch-hitting abilities as a tail-ender.


Following spin ally Kumble's retirement from international cricket, the mantle was cast on ‘The Turbanator’ (his nickname), especially in series abroad where India usually played with a solitary spinner. He stuck to his task in India's series victory in New Zealand in 2009, the country's first such win against the Kiwis in 40 years. In November 2010, he scaled an unprecedented summit in his batting career when he scored his maiden Test century against New Zealand, helping India to save the match.


In 2011, Harbhajan led the Mumbai franchise in the Champions League and emerged victorious. However, poor run of form in international cricket forced him out of the team and he was left out for the home series against West Indies and the tour to Australia later that year. Immediately, the off spinner went back to basics and improvised in his stint with Essex. He did get a few opportunities to come back but his shoddy performances coupled with the meteoric rise of Ravichandran Ashwin meant that he had very little opening to become the mainstay again.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
103
236
28
95
Innings
145
128
13
123
Runs
2224
1237
108
2031
Highest Score
115
49
21
92
SR
64.00
81.00
124.00
0.00
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Team Played For

India
India
Asia XI
Asia XI
Essex
Essex
India A
India A
India Blue
India Blue
India Green
India Green
Indian Inv XI
Indian Inv XI
India Seniors
India Seniors
North Zone
North Zone
Rest of India
Rest of India
Surrey
Surrey
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians
India Under-19
India Under-19
Punjab
Punjab