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How RP Singh Made Michael Hussey His Bunny
Left-arm pacer Rudra Pratap Singh played only 14 Tests in a short career, but his two four-wicket bursts in the 2007-08 Test series in Australia, during which he played an important hand in India's win in the third Test, stand out. He became a bogeyman for Michael Hussey, whom he dismissed four times in the series, including once with a cleverly chalked out plan.
Singh's four wickets for 68 runs in Australia's first innings set-up a memorable win for India, and he bagged two more wickets in the second, including the last wicket that signaled a 72-run win at the Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth, in January 2008. His victims included Hussey, Adam Gilchrist, Brett Lee, and Stuart Clark.
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