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Harbhajan Singh batting against Australia

Bowled on 9th November, 2008 at 14:17 by King Cricket
Category: Australia cricket news, Harbhajan Singh, India cricket news

If I get a fourth fifty against Australia this year, I'll do something - not sure what yetAs often as not this year, Harbhajan Singh has hit a fifty against Australia. Quite literally.

He’s had eight innings against them and hit four of the six fifties he’s hit in his entire Test career. He is an improved batsman, but Australia won’t be impressed by that.

We’re not sure how impressed we are, to be honest. Harbhajan Singh pretty much always ‘has a face on’. It’s hard to warm to him.

When you ‘have a face on’, it’s always the same face. Harbhajan should take a leaf out of the book of Man-E-Faces.

In fact, Man-E-Faces’ book is well worth a read whoever you are. We highly recommend it. We’d give it eight of ten.

We are still a bit mental about slow cookers but think we can get the meat to come out "stickier"

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    Soulberry   //   November 9th, 2008 at 16:03

    He’s the lower order Laxman

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    Miriam   //   November 9th, 2008 at 23:57

    Ha – you are totes on the money with him always having a face on.

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    Dave   //   November 10th, 2008 at 00:11

    A rare picture of Harbhajan with his mouth shut.

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    jrod   //   November 10th, 2008 at 00:37

    You just get the feeling, like Lord Stuey before him, that it would almost be impossible for him to have friends.

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    damiths   //   November 10th, 2008 at 01:35

    No one likes Harbajan , not even his team mates, but he keeps getting wickets and keeps scoring runs against the Aussies.

    What an annoying lil weed !

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    Ged Ladd   //   November 10th, 2008 at 08:49

    Perhaps the floppy hat in mouth is a technique for attempting (unsuccessfully IMHO) to have a second face.

    Is that dance stance called “walking the dog” or have I got myself all confused again?

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