Mumbai: Former India all-rounder Salim Durrani has come in support of under fire Harbhajan Singh, expressing confidence that the off-spinner would come good in the ongoing Test series against England.
“He has been a great bowler for India. There are rough patches in your career and he is going through a bad patch now. In the first Test (against England at Lord’s) he didn’t bowl well. But you never know he may run through the English team in the second innings of the second Test,” Durrani told PTI on the sidelines of a prize distribution event last night.
“Bad patches are always there. These things happen. That doesn’t mean that one should suspect his ability,” he added.
The 76-year-old, who had taken 75 wickets with his left-arm spin in 29 Tests, urged Harbhajan not to get bogged down by the pressure of expectations.
“He has to keep his cool and stick to his job,” said Durrani.
Harbhajan, who has been facing flak for his lacklustre show with the ball, has taken 405 wickets in 97 Tests (before the ongoing Trent Bridge Test) and Durrani said that he has got the talent to bounce back.
“He has got the talent and now he is a senior cricketer. He has taken over 400 wickets.”
The 31-year-old came under the scanner after finishing with the figures of 1-218 in the Lord’s Test, which India lost by 196 runs. (PTI)