Harbhajan Singh impressed with hat-trick hero
It is a great achievement, Harbhajan said, recalling his own hat-trick against Australia as a 21-year-old, in an epic clash.
New Delhi: Harbhajan Singh was overcome by a sense of deja vu while watching Kuldeep Yadav's hat-trick and feels that the feat will make the youngster an indispensable part of the Team India set-up just like him after that epic 2001 series.
“Wahi opposition, wahi lamha, wahi ground aur ek spinner jiska age bhi utna (The same opposition, same ground, another spinner of same age). Somehow as I was watching Kuldeep bowl, my mind travelled back to that afternoon (2001 March) at the Eden Gardens. It is a great achievement,” Harbhajan said, recalling his own hat-trick against Australia as a 21-year-old, in an epic clash.
“For a young spinner, when you get a hat-trick early in your career, your confidence shoots up to a different level. This is a milestone which each and every cricketer savours for the rest of his life,” said Harbhajan, whose hat-trick during the 2001 Eden Test is a part of cricketing folklore.
“Eden Gardens never lets anyone return empty-handed. And this achievement will forever be etched in the history books,” the 37-year-old, who has more than 700 international wickets in his kitty, fondly recollected his exploits on the hallowed turf.
And now Harbhajan feels that the 22-year-old Kuldeep's performance will make it very difficult for the team management to readily bring back Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the 50-over format.
Asked how difficult it will be for Ashwin and Jadeja considering that both Kuldeep and leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal are doing so well, Harbhajan was quite candid.
“It’s always a difficult thing. If your current two spinners are doing well, then it becomes difficult for the senior spinners to make a comeback,” said Harbhajan.