The CAB has squarely blamed the veteran curator for not covering the entire ground during the afternoon showers that left the field soggy as the last T20I of the Paytm Twenty20 Trophy match could not be held and South Africa swept the series 2-0.
"There was so much of rain yesterday that nobody could have done anything. The rain had left the ground damp and unfit to play on. It wasn't the groundsmen's fault," Harbhajan said during a promotional programme today.
"I have some wonderful memories of the ground so it was disappointing that the match could not be held. But I would definitely like to come back again for a Test or ODI," Harbhajan said.
The highest wicket-taking India off-spinner had earlier said he would like to call it a day after playing a Test at Eden Gardens.
With the one day leg of the Freedom Series set to begin in Kanpur Sunday, Harbhajan said India would be tough opponents in the 50-over format.