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Harbhajan Singh - Definition and Overview

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Harbhajan Singh
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Harbhajan Singh

Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB)
Bowling type Off spin (OB)
  Tests ODIs
Matches 43 93
Runs scored 695 417
Batting average 14.18 11.58
100s/50s 0/2 0/0
Top score 66 46
Overs bowled 1946.3 827
Wickets 189 117
Bowling average 27.91 29.11
5 wickets in innings 15 1
10 wickets in match 3 N/A
Best Bowling 8/84 5/43
Catches/Stumpings 19/0 27/0
As of January 6, 2005
Source: Cricinfo.com (http://www.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/IND/H/HARBHAJAN_SINGH_06007139/)
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Harbhajan Singh (born: July 3, 1980) is a cricketer (right arm off spin bowler) from India. He was born at Jalandhar in Punjab. He made his Test debut against Australia at Bangalore in 1997 and his ODI debut against New Zealand at Sharjah also in the same year.

With a whiplash action, remodelled after he was reported for chucking in November 1998., he exercises great command over the ball, has the ability to vary his length and pace, and can turn it the other way. His main wicket-taking ball, however, is one that climbs wickedly on the unsuspecting batsman from a good length, forcing him to alter his stroke at the last second.

He did not make big inroads immediately in his international career (before March 2001, his average was 37.75), but during March 2001 against the Australians, Harbhajan took 32 wickets, which included a Hat-trick in three Tests, his average decreased markedly and he has never looked back since.

He has made a few good scores as a batsman, but his average is less than 15 in both Tests and one-day internationals.

One of his nicknames is The Turbanator, based on his bowling skill and the fact that, as a Sikh, he wears a black turban whenever he plays. Harbhajan, or bhajji, as he is more popularly called, underwent major finger surgery early in the year 2004.

His doosra was the subject of an official report by match referee Chris Broad, on-field umpires Aleem Dar and Mark Benson, and TV umpire Mahbubur Rahman after the second test between India and Bangladesh at Chittagong, Bangladesh in December 2004. It was reported that Singh's arm straightened by angles of up to 22 degrees, well outside the ICC tolerance levels.

External links

  1. Cricinfo Player Profile : Harbhajan Singh (http://ind.cricinfo.com/db/PLAYERS/IND/H/HARBHAJAN_SINGH_06007139/)
  2. Indian Cricket (http://tendulkar.blogspot.com/)


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