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India’s off spinner wants to make a return to test cricket

Indian bowler Harbhajan Singh, who was recently dropped for the test series against South Africa, said that he is desperate to make a comeback in the test cricket.

The 35-year-old veteran has insisted that he is confident to make a comeback to the Indian Test squad in near future despite being ignored for the ongoing test series against the Proteas. 


“Last ODIs I have done well. Whatever is there I am confident that I will get to play in Test matches again,” Harbhajan said.

“Aggression is looking forward to the challenge. Aggression does not mean you start hitting or beating anyone. To me aggression is to let the ball and bat do the talking.” 

“After playing a lot I have learnt a lot many things, cool and aggressive approach is the need of the hour.”

Harbhajan made his Test debut against Australia in 1998 and has claimed 417 wickets in 103 matches with an average of 32.46.

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