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Harbhajan shines for Essex with 7-wicket match haul

Source: PTI
August 19, 2012 18:34 IST
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Senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was back in his element as he had match-haul of seven wickets (4/91 & 3/62) for Essex against Glamorgan in an English county game, which ended at the Castle Park Ground, in Colchester, on Saturday.

Having taken four wickets in an earlier match against Kent in Canterbury, Bhajji has now taken 11 wickets in two first-class match -- a clear indication that he is in fine form.

This is incidentally the first of his five first-class matches that wasn't interrupted by rain as Harbhajan grew in confidence with each wicket.

Harbhajan SinghHarbhajan's scalps in the first innings included Ben Wright (47), centurion Stewart Walters (159), Mark Wallace (36) and Dean Cosker (4). It was due to Harbhajan's controlled bowling after which Glamorgan easing their way at 316 for three were all-out for 438.

Essex scored 520 in their first innings and then it was Harbhajan, who opened the bowling got three quick wickets of William Bragg (23), Nick James (32) and first innings centurion Stewart Walters (1) to reduce Glamorgan to 63 for four.

The wickets of Bragg and Walters especially were satisfying as both were caught by glovesman James Foster.

It was a classical off-break that turned away from Bragg into the gloves of Foster while right hander Stewart got a straighter one. Harbhajan's form augurs well for India's World T20 campaign and should also give selectors confidence to get him back to Test squad for the tougher Test series against England and Australia.

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