Desperate to stage a comeback into the team, Harbhajan Singh says his ouster
from the national cricket team will help him improve and come back a stronger
cricketer.
The off-spinner said he chose to play county cricket in England so that
he was fit enough to join the team at a short notice in case of injuries.
"A tour of England is always special. So when I wasn't
picked I thought to myself, 'Let's try to keep playing competitive cricket,
keep fit and keep taking wickets'. You never know when you might be called upon.
You have to keep yourself ready because there might be injuries," Harbhajan
said.
"I've performed against every country, taken wickets and won matches on
my own. I'll definitely get back into the Indian team".
"I've only just turned 27 but I've taken 238 Test wickets
and not many people have managed that by my age. I've got plenty of years left
to play for India but for now I'll use this time to improve and come
back even better," he was quoted as saying by the 'Daily Mail'.
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