Harbhajan delighted with ODI recall
Premier off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has experienced
an unexpected upswing in fortunes. Six months after he failed to make the
30-man squad for the 2015 World Cup, he's been presented another opportunity to
don the India blue. The veteran off-spinner, on Monday, was picked in the
15-man squad for the tour of Zimbabwe.
"I can't tell
you how happy I am that I will be wearing this blue jersey again,"
Harbhajan said. "I don't know anything apart from playing cricket. This is
all I have done in my life and I am happy that I can again try and give my all
for India," an excited Harbhajan said in an interaction on Monday.
Asked if his decent
outing in the one-off Test against Bangladesh has prompted the one-day recall,
Harbhajan said, "That the national selectors would be able to tell you.
For me, the aim was to give my 200 per cent in India jersey after a comeback. I
had prepared hard for that match.
"I believe
cricket has a similarity with academics. A student studies day and night for
his exams after 10 months. The only difference is for a cricketer, there is an
exam every third day and you have to be well prepared for every exam. I feel
that Zimbabwe series is another exam and I am studying hard to excel," he
quipped.
"If you ask
me, there is always pressure when you are making a comeback. As you cross
different levels, the pressure increases. That's what happens from junior
cricket to first class to international cricket."
Harbhajan last
featured in an ODI game in June 2011, during India's tour of West Indies
following the World Cup win. An experienced campaigner in an otherwise
inexperienced side, the 34-year old said that the tour will also give him a
chance to exchange ideas with newer crop of cricketers.
"I have always
believed in exchange of ideas. I believe that it is my responsibility to help
the new crop of cricketers, guide them with my experience and also at the same
time learn from them. Cricket is like life. You never stop learning. Till the
day, I would play this game, I would not like to stop learning," said the
veteran of 102 Tests and 228 ODIs.
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