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Harbhajan Singh aims to return for NZ tour

February 13, 2009

Filed under: Cricket News — Written by: Johnny

India has just completed its series against Sri Lanka where they won without Harbhajan Singh. However, he is not in the mood to miss the upcoming cricket series against the Kiwis.

Harbhajan has had a hamstring injury which stopped him from boarding to Colombo. Instead he was sent to South Africa by the Indian Cricket Board to receive treatment for his injury. Following the treatment, Harbhajan Singh was quite happy and told reporters that he has finally recovered and is really looking forward to catching up with the rest of the team for the upcoming New Zealand tour.

The Indian spinner was suffering from groin pain over the last two years. The treatment break at Johannesburg kept the spinner away from international cricket commitments for quite a long time. Everyone is looking forward to seeing Harbhajan Singh taking charge of the bowling for India.

His injury had showed signs of swelling and the spinner was advised to carry on with his play while he received treatment. As the Pakistan cricket tour got cancelled, the Indian spinner got a much needed break. With the New Zealand cricket tour coming up, Harbhajan Singh is all set to make his comeback in the Indian cricket team.

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