Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who made a memorable comeback to international cricket by helping India thrash England in a World Twenty20 group league match in Colombo, dedicated his man-of-the-match award to his mother and close friends who stood by him in his hour of crisis.
"It's been a hard year being out of the side. Other boys were doing really well, so it was really difficult for me to make a comeback," Harbhajan, who took 4 for 12 in India's 90-run win over defending champions England, said.
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Harbhajan said the wicket off his second ball in international comeback gave him the much-needed confidence.
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"For me it was an important game. I hadn't played international cricket for a full year. Getting a wicket first or second ball gives you a lot of confidence," he said.
Asked about any change in his game, he said, "In T20 cricket, it's important to just read the game. I have tried to cut down my run-up a bit.
"I was running in too fast, and struggling to find my areas. So I was consciously coming in off a short run, and slowly," said the off-spinner.
An emotional-looking Harbhajan said he always thought that he would make a comeback and play for the country again.
"This India shot is everything for me. I don't know what I would do if not playing for India. I would like to thank my friends and teammates and the Essex (his English county side) people too."
Photograph: Philip Brown/Reuters
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