
New Delhi, March 26 Former India cricketer Harbhajan Singh conducted a specialized training camp for emerging off-spin bowlers at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru on Thursday.
While working with bowlers from the High Performance monitoring group, he provided technical and tactical inputs to the spinners.
"One of India's greatest spinners, Mr. Harbhajan Singh, worked with the off-spinners from the High Performance monitoring group and the Emerging Off Spinners at the BCCI Centre Of Excellence.
"From technical knowledge to tactical planning, the sessions were enriching for the participants, who gained insights from the legend himself on various aspects through simulating scenarios and conditions," the BCCI posted on its X handle.
The camp included promising off-spinners such as Tanush Kotian (Mumbai), Himanshu Singh (Mumbai), and Saransh Jain (Madhya Pradesh).
Harbhajan, one of India's most successful off-spinners, has taken 417 Test wickets, including a historic hat-trick against Australia, and played a key role in the 2007 and 2011 World Cup-winning squads.
This initiative is part of the BCCI's efforts to prepare young players for top-tier cricket, revitalizing the practice of involving former stalwarts in coaching.
Earlier this month, former India pacer Zaheer Khan conducted a three-day specialized red-ball training camp for high-performance fast bowlers at the CoE.





