Playing for Mumbai Indians in the ongoing seventh edition of the Indian Premier League, Harbhajan last night turned in an impressive performance during his side's win over Royal Challengers Bangalore, claiming the important wicket of a marauding Chris Gayle.
"In this format, you cannot save yourself and think that you won't go for runs. You will go for runs, but at the same time, you have to have the courage to accept the challenge and bowl without fear," Harbhajan said.
The experienced campaigner, who has often delivered under pressure, said he has always enjoyed being challenged.
"I have played a lot of cricket under pressure all these years and this is also one of the stages in my career where I am giving my best for my side. There are certain people who perform when the stage is big and the opponents are big. I enjoy such challenges," he said.
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"In this format, you will get wickets that are batsmen-friendly. All you can do is use your brain and use variations and make sure you do not give too much pace for the batsmen to score freely," explained Harbhajan.
Asked if being the senior-most spinner in the side puts extra pressure on him, Harbhajan said, "I am quite happy with the way things are going. I am open to bowling at any stage of the game. I realise that I am probably the senior-most player in the team along with Lasith Malinga.