"In all these years, I have only had one competitor. That's me myself. I have never liked competing with anyone (read Ashwin) and it has remained like that over the years. International sport is a lonely journey. You compete with one's self and try to grow as a cricketer," Harbhajan told PTI in an exclusive interview today.
"No point in competing with two, three or four people. Try your best and leave it for others to judge. Also I don't want to say a single word about a current India player," Harbhajan said.
Harbhajan has been out of the India team for one year but the 33-year-old spinner as always is relishing the challenge to fight his way back into national side.
Ask if he had set any time-frame for himself, he replied, "The operative word here I believe is not age but motivation. Age is just a number. If someone can perform at 45, who will stop that fellow from playing top-level cricket.
For the man, who has nearly 700 international wickets across three international formats including 413 in Tests, it has been a "learning experience" of grinding it out in domestic cricket match after match after having enjoyed hero like-status in the Indian team for more than a decade.