Harbhajan rejoins Surrey

Published June 25, 2007

LONDON, June 24: Harbhajan Singh has rejoined Surrey and will link-up with the London-based club on July 2, the county announced on Sunday.

The India off-spinner has been overlooked for his country's forthcoming tour of England.

Now, with Surrey's Pakistan all-rounder Azhar Mahmood set to play in September's World Twenty20 in South Africa, officials have decided to bring back Harbhajan to The Oval where he played for the county in 2005.

Surrey are second bottom in the first division of the County Championship and have yet to win in the tournament this season.

“Let's be honest, Surrey haven't had the start to the season that we would like,” said cricket manager Alan Butcher.

“We feel that a world-class spinner is an important part of improving our performance in the second half of the year,” he added.

“Harbhajan is a great wicket taker, and with the club expecting Azhar Mahmood to play for Pakistan in the Twenty20 World Championship, we no longer have to worry about a possible gap in our line up from August onwards.”—AFP

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