India's spin spearhead Harbhajan Singh did not like what he saw of the Kingsmead pitch on Saturday. Hosts South Africa have prepared a grassy track to suit their pace bowlers in the second Test which kicks off here today.
India's spin spearhead Harbhajan Singh did not like what he saw of the Kingsmead pitch on Saturday.
Hosts South Africa have prepared a grassy track to suit their pace bowlers in the second Test which kicks off here today.
"We will require two goats to eat all this grass off," roared Harbhajan after the Indian team ended their net session on Saturday.
"I think we too should prepare tracks to suit our bowlers when we play at home.
The last time I witnessed an absolute turner was against South Africa in Kanpur in 2008 and the 2004 Test against Australia in Mumbai," said Harbhajan. India ended up winning both these Tests.
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