Former India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh bid adieu to all forms of cricket on Friday (December 24, 2021). The right-arm bowler in a chat with Dainik Jagran has said that he could have ended up taking 500-550 wickets in Test cricket but didn’t really get the backing as far as his selection in the side was concerned.
"As long as there is support, it feels great. I would say that if the support had come at the right time, I would have taken 500-550 wickets long ago, because when I was 31 years old I had taken 400 wickets and if I had played for three-four more years I would have taken 500-550 wickets,” he said.
"But, all that did not happen. There are so many reasons for that, if we go into that, we will dig up a lot of things, which I don't want to do," he added.
Bhajji stressed that he didn’t really get the respect that a player of his stature deserved.
"There comes a time when you must give your players the respect they deserve. But that is the decision of a particular category of people. I would like to say that after 2001-02, the support that Sourav Ganguly gave to me, there was no such need for support, but in 2012, had I been supported, my career would have been better,” he said.
Harbhajan ended his career with a total of 417 Test wickets, 269 scalps in ODIs and had 25 dismissals to his name in T20Is.