Ross Taylor credited Harbhajan Singh for turning the match in India’s favour and said that the last hour,during which the off spinner went hammer and tongs with the bat,foiled New Zealand’s plans on the third day of the second Test here.
“The last hour was disappointing but full credit to Harbhajan. (It) would have been better if we were 20 or 30 runs behind by the end,” said Taylor,after New Zealand let India score 113 runs in the final session of play at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
“Plans didn’t go as we have liked them to,” the Kiwi added.