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  2. Second Test, 2007–08 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    On 28 January, after the appeal hearing at Adelaide by ICC appeals commissioner Judge John Hansen, the racism charge on Harbhajan Singh was found to be "not proved". Harbhajan's three-Test ban was therefore lifted. However, the lesser charge (Level 2.8 offense) of using abusive language was applied and Harbhajan was fined 50% of his match fee. [68]

  3. Second Test, 2000–01 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Harbhajan Singh then dismissed Hayden for 93 immediately after tea, sparking a dramatic collapse from 193/1 to 252/7 and subsequently 269/8. Khan had Langer caught behind, and Harbhajan dismissed the dangerous Mark Waugh to make it 236/4; he then proceeded to take the first ever international test hat-trick by an Indian bowler as he dismissed ...

  4. 2008–09 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Australia batted first and centuries from Ricky Ponting and Michael Hussey makes them put a score of 430 Indian pacer Zaheer Khan took five wickets. India reply with 360 with half centuries from Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh. Australia declared their second innings at 228/6 setting up India a target of 299 in the final day of play and India ...

  5. Harbhajan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Harbhajan Singh (born 3 July 1980), ... In the group match, Harbhajan was the second highest score, with a counter-attacking 28 as India collapsed for 125, but when ...

  6. Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    Again, Harbhajan Singh was the destroyer, taking 7–133. India pushed to 501 on the back of Tendulkar's 126. Australia ended day 4 at 241/7, a precarious lead of 131 runs. Early on day 5, Harbhajan again ran through the Australian tail, taking 8–84 and his series tally to an astounding 32 wickets, leaving Australia all out for 264.

  7. Indian cricket team in Australia in 2007–08 - Wikipedia

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    India suffered a blow when Tendulkar's was the next wicket to fall, caught by Hogg off the bowling of Lee; his final score was 153. At lunch, India had reached 405/7 with Kumble and Harbhajan Singh at the crease. The pair ended up putting on a 107-run partnership when Harbhajan was finally out, caught by Gilchrist off Symonds, in the 131st over.

  8. South African cricket team in India in 2007–08 - Wikipedia

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    South African cricket team in India in 2007–08 South Africa India Dates 20 March 2008 – 15 April 2008 Captains Graeme Smith Anil Kumble Mahendra Singh Dhoni (3rd Test) Test series Result 3-match series drawn 1–1 Most runs Neil McKenzie (341) Virender Sehwag (372) Most wickets Dale Steyn (15) Harbhajan Singh (19) Player of the series Harbhajan Singh (IND) The South African cricket team ...

  9. 2004–05 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Australia national cricket team toured India in the 2004–05 season and played a four-match Test series, during October and November 2004, against India, Australia winning the series 2–1 with one match drawn, their first series win on Indian soil since their 1969–70 tour.