India's comeback off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has reached a landmark climbing to ninth in the all-time highest Test wicket-takers. In the process he surpassed Pakistani legend Wasim Akram. Harbhajan today dismissed Imrul Kayes for 72 to reach 415 Test victims, one more than Akram with 414. His final figures of 3 fror 64 took his tally to 416 victims from 102 Test matches, enabling him to reach the landmark quicker than Akram as the Pakistani had achieved the feat in 104 test match. The 'Turbanator' is now only 20 wickets short of beating Kapil Dev's 434 Test wickets to become the second highest wicket-taker in history of Indian Test cricket after Anil Kumble's 619 wickets.
News On AIR | June 15, 2015 9:08 AM
Comeback spinner Harbhajan Singh becomes 9th highest wicket-taker in Test Cricket