Test skipper Anil Kumble decided to quit cricket after the Delhi Test. The spin spearhead for more than a decade, the veteran of 132 Tests had already announced his retirement from the ODIs after the 2007 World Cup.
Anil Kumble, a veteran of 131 Tests and 271 ODIs was under pressure from several quarters, the most recent being former chairman of selectors Dilip Vengesarkar, to take an early call on his retirement, especially after he went wicketless in the Bangalore Test.
He made his ODI debut against Sri Lanka in 1990 and later played his first Test against England in the same year. He went on piling up record after record, one of them being the fastest 50 wickets in Tests (10 matches) by an Indian, which he still holds. He is also the second fastest in terms of taking 100 wickets (21 Tests) only next to Erapalli Prasanna.
Although often criticized as not a big turner of the ball, Kumble, with 619 wickets to his name, is also the third highest wicket-taker of all times behind Sri Lanka spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan and retired Australian genius Shane Warne. With 337 wickets fron 271 ODIs, he is also the leading India’s wicket-taker in ODIs.
Anil Kumble is the only Indian bowler in the history of cricket to clinch 10 wickets in an innings of a match. He achieved this unassailable feat against arch-rivals Pakistan at this very Ferozeshah Kotla stadium in New Delhi in 1999.
He was bestowed with the prestigious Arjuna Award in 1995. Kumble was one of the Wisden Cricketers of the year in 1996.
In 2005, the Government of India presented him with the Padma Shri.
- By KOL News , Written on November 2, 2008



