India turned out to be an inferior side against a rampant England in an away summer but a series of injuries also played a part, including one to Harbhajan in the second Test at Trent Bridge, which skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni often mentions as the moment when his team completely lost its bearing.
Injuries were also an issue with the IPL side -- Mumbai Indians -- but unlike the Indian team, it rode over its misfortune and won its maiden Champions League Twenty20 title last Sunday. Under stand-in-skipper Harbhajan Singh, the Mumbai Indians often came back from hopeless situations, including the one in the finals to emerge victorious.
"It's fair to say we were underdogs. We lost key players and the balance of the side was skewed. But none of us ever lost belief that we could do it," said Harbhajan, who led the team in place of regular captain Sachin Tendulkar. Harbhajan, as skipper, received praise from all quarters. His former captain Sourav Ganguly found his approach refreshing.
"It's never easy to captain a T20 side. Every delivery can make you doubt your decision. I decided early to attack at all time. Often, opposition senses the heat and goes to pieces," said the off-spinner.
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