The spinner needs two wickets to become India's leading offie, but says he more focussed on playing for as long as possible rather than aim for records.
Harbhajan Singh may have got himself closer to legendary EAS Prasanna's tally of 189 wickets but the off-spinner is more focussed on playing for the country as long as possible rather than aim for records.
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Harbhajan, who needs two more wickets to equal Prasanna's tally, said he would be happy to become India's leading off-spinner ever but he would like to play longer for India rather than look at such milestones.
"Let me get those wickets first, but it would be nice to become India's leading off-spinner. I am looking forward to bowl tomorrow," he said.
"I am still young, just 24-years old. So I don't want to look at that few wickets. My dream is to play for India as long as possible."
Harbhajan has not been among the wickets in Bangladesh but he more than made up for that with a 43-ball 47 that was crucial for India posting a huge total of 540.