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Description Harbhajan Singh bowls a delivery during Day 2 of the Second Test of the Border Gavaskar Trophy 2010 - 11.
Date 10 October 2010, 13:44
Source Harbhajan bowls a delivery
Author Pulkit Sinha from Mumbai, India

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