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Harbhajan becomes third Indian to bag 300 wickets November 8, 2008
Nagpur, Harbhajan Singh, with Ricky Ponting's wicket, became the third Indian bowler and the 22nd in the cricketing world to bag 300 Test wickets, on the second day of the fourth Test against Australia here Friday.

The other two in the 300 club are Anil Kumble (619) and Kapil Dev (434).

Harbhajan became the third off-spinner to claim 300 wickets. West Indian Lance Gibbs (309) was the first to achieve the feat followed by Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (756).

Harbhajan is the third bowler to take 200 wickets in India, joining Anil Kumble (350 in 63) and Kapil Dev (219 in 65).

Other Statistical highlights of the day.

# Jason Krejza (8 for 215) became the fourth to capture eight wickets in debut innings. The other three bowlers are: Alf Valentine (West Indies), Bob Massie (Australia) and Narendra Hirwani (India). Australia's Albert Trott and South Africa's Lance Klusener had claimed eight wickets in the second innings of their debut Tests.

# Only two bowlers have bagged eight wickets in both the innings of their debut Tests - Massie and Hirwani.

# Krejza is the first bowler to bag eight wickets in an innings for Australia against India, bettering Mike Whitney's 7 for 27 at Perth in 1991-92.

# Krejza became the third bowler to capture eight wickets in an innings against India in India - the first two being Lance Klusener (South Africa) - 8 for 64 in the 1996-97 Kolkata Test and Sikander Bakht (Pakistan) - 8 for 69 in the 1979-80 Delhi Test.

# Simon Katich's 11th fifty is his seventh against India.

# Ganguly (85 off 153 balls) recorded his 35th Test fifty - his seventh against Australia.

# For the first time in a Test series, Dhoni has recorded 250-plus -- 252 at an average of 63.00.

# Dhoni's third Test fifty (56 off 97 balls) against Australia is his 12th in Tests.
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