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Harbhajan ready to shoulder more responsibility

August 17, 2003 16:02 IST

Ace off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Sunday said he is hungry to win more and more matches for his country and  ready to take over the mantle of the strike spin bowler if so required.

The 23-year-old Harbhajan, who was preferred over veteran Anil Kumble for the larger part of the World Cup earlier this year, said he enjoys bowling in tandem with the 32-year-old leggie and together they have been quite successful.

"I consider Kumble as a senior bowler and respect him. I think we have done a good job together," Harbhajan, one of the 36 probables at the conditioning camp for the upcoming New Zealand home Test series, told reporters at Bangalore.

But Harbhajan said he knew one day he would have to step in Kumble's shoes and he was prepared for that.

"Obviously Kumble is a great bowler and has been winning matches for a long-time. But somebody has to come and take his spot. So, I would be happy if I can do that," he said.

Harbhajan said whenever he is out in the middle his first priority is to help the team win the match rather than bother too much about his individual performance.

"Whenever I go, I just try to take wickets. As a bowler, you have to take as many wickets for your country. Otherwise, it is of no use going out there.

"I know ultimately I have to win matches for the country. That is more important for me than taking two or five wickets."

Asked about his injured spinning finger, Harbhajan said it was okay now though he was still undergoing physiotherapy exercise.

On India's tour of Australia later this year, Harbhajan said if the team plays to its potential, it can beat Australia in their own backyard.

"If we play to our potential, we can really win the series against Australia. The tour would be a tough one but we are also a good side capable of beating anyone on our day."

Asked if he saw any role for spinners on fast tracks of Australia, Harbhajan shot back, "When Shane Warne can take wickets, why not we? The pitches would start turning on the third and fourth day of Test matches, and the role of spinners will be crucial," he said.

He said the ongoing fitness-specific camp was bound to do a world of good to the players ahead of the two-Test series against New Zealand and the following triseries which has Australia as the third team.

"We have to be very fit when we take on New Zealand and Australia and in this context this camp is extremely important."

Harbhajan said the team's fitness levels had improved by several notches in the recent past and it reflected on the good results produced by the side.


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