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The greatest Indian match winner
dhiren shah , 01 Oct 2009
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Steve Waugh summed it up when he said that “ This man is amazing, he never tires and keeps coming stronger over after over. The unrelenting accuracy gets to you.”

Ganguly described “ when the score is 250 for 1 and you are looking around the field, there is always Anil who looks you in the eye and is ready to bowl, no matter what the situation is"

The Man Who has won India more Test Matches than any other Indian Cricketer...

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This was written long back on November 4th on my cricket blog, however with Anil being the jury of this contest I had to put it here. I have to let him know how much he means to all Indian fans.


November 2nd 2008 will be the last day Anil Kumble bowled for India. The greatest champion of Indian cricket has decided to call it a day. Kotla is the venue where he has had unbelievable success and that is where he will call it a day. It was here in 1993 he made his comeback in the Indian team with 13 wickets in Irani trophy match and since has been Indian Cricket’s biggest pillars. This is the very venue where he picked up the perfect 10 against Pakistan a rare feat so this is where it had to end.

The body through many injuries and years of bowling probably tired and complaining but a heart so brave and young not listening, eventually decided that it was time to listen to the body. The loss of Anil will be felt once he is gone. Yes there are Bhajji & Mishra to step up, but I fear none will be able to replace this man.

He means many things to India :

As a Bowler : Anil Kumble is as a bowler who is always at the batsman with his nagging accuracy and subtle variations. He never tires and never gives up and wins the battles against the batsman who eventually are forced into the error by the accuracy and variations. Over the years he learnt more and added more variations to his bowling and succeeded overseas in countries like Australia, England to shut up his critics.

As a Team mate : Anil Kumble as a team man is one whom Ganguly described “ when the score is 250 for 1 and you are looking around the field, there is always Anil who looks you in the eye and is ready to bowl, no matter what the situation is .” In Antigua when Anil was hit on his jaw and he had to get pins in his jaw and he was sitting in the dressing room watching, suddenly it seemed that if a spinner came on to bowl India might be able to win. The man gets his head all taped up and comes on to bowl and picks up Brian Lara. He bowled 14 overs with a broken jaw and that really speaks volumes of his commitment to the team.


As an Opponent : Steve Waugh summed it up when he said that “ This man is amazing, he never tires and keeps coming stronger over after over. The unrelenting accuracy gets to you.” He is one opponent all teams respect and fear, the team meetings are always spent upon discussing how to play Anil Kumble as an inswing bowler and not a leg spinner. Still he has 619 victims who couldn’t still figure him out. Also to be noted is the pressure he created to help wickets at the other end.

As an Indian Cricketer : He is the greatest Indian cricketer till date, unfortunately because Anil is not a batsman we don’t recognize his feats, however he single handedly has won us more Test Matches than Sachin, Gavaskar & Kapil put together. He made India the fort it was in the 90’s & early 2000. His partners kept changing but he was there through out. Be it his pairing with Maninder Singh, Ravi Shashtri or Rajesh Chauhan, Venkatpathy Raju or Nilesh Kulkarni, or Sairaj Bahutule or Harbhajan this longetivity just tells you how good this cricketer was. . Not to forget his fighting knocks as a batsman and his century at the Oval to top it all.


As a Man : The bravest, the most determined, with resolve of steel, most committed and the most humble at heart is the man that he is. He is so respected as not just a cricketer but also as a very humble human being and that is one of the reason things were taken up so seriously after Sydney when Anil famously said, “ Only one team was playing in the right spirit of the game.” I have never seen the Aussies react, and react in a manner where in they admonished their own team and their own captain. The steel of Anil was reflected in Perth when the whole team played as a team, no individual brilliance but thorough teamwork won India a match in the den of the World Champions. No subcontinent team has won in Perth. But Anil as Captain has a victory there !!!

There are so many highlights in his great cricketing career its impossible to pen them all down in one small piece. Be it the 3-0 whitewash of England in 1993 or the Hero-Cup victory where he bamboozled the Windies. The perfect 10 wickets in Pakistan or the top spinners in Headingly or the googlies in Adelaide and Perth he has been truly amazing over the 18 years he gave to Indian cricket and Indian cricket is forever indebted to the man.


The man might just relax for a couple of days but I am sure he will be back in Nagpur to cheer his teammates to beat the Australians and regain the Border Gavaskar Trophy. I am sure he will be more pleased with the knowledge that the trophy was retained. The onus is now on the rest of the team to win this trophy and that would be the most suitable parting gift for Indian cricket’s greatest match winner of all times.


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I still remember a world cup quarter final match ('96) against pak when the seamers were going for over 10 runs an over and Kumble was introduced even when the fielding restrictions were in place. He managed to bowl a near maiden and someone from the dressing room had to come to ask Sohail to cool down against Kumble - that shows how much the opposition fears him and how good he was at any situation. Well written mate, your article captures the spirit of this champion.
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DestinationInfinity on 02 Oct 2009, 10:51 PM
And YOU are going to meet Kumble? Awesome. Give him an extra strong hand shake from me, eh?:P
Meira on 01 Oct 2009, 03:08 PM
His 10 wicket haul against Pak was spectacular !
Meira on 01 Oct 2009, 03:06 PM
Wow!! Well-written to the core… it’s an art to keep ur reader reading all through your post, and I hung on to every word here! :D awesome! Guess when it’s a passionate subject , the passion shows in ur writing! :D

This post is a superb sum up of the unrelenting, powerhouse of good cricket that is Anil Kumble! That match where he fell 10 Pakistani wickets…. I still remember sitting with my jaws open, and then jumping in every single room in the house and coming back to watch if the next wicket will be by him too…!!!!!

“Be it his pairing with Maninder Singh, Ravi Shashtri or Rajesh Chauhan, Venkatpathy Raju or Nilesh Kulkarni, or Sairaj Bahutule or Harbhajan this longetivity just tells you how good this cricketer was.”

This line by itself speaks volumes of his longevity, and how!!! Its like a span through an era, and he’s going strong…

“He is so respected as not just a cricketer but also as a very humble human being”
How true!! I even remember an article in Indian Express that had the headline: Humble Kumble
:D :D

Dream Heroes are made of this. And Anil Kumble is sure one fab dream hero. Your fervent admiration for him is reflected in every word here, and you’ve done justice to the legend! :D

Cheers to Anil Kumble! And erm… can I dare?? Oh well… HUGS to Anil Kumble too!!! :D :D :D
CraftyS on 01 Oct 2009, 02:43 PM
Ur respect for Anil Kumble sure shines thru:-)...oh yes AK always came across as committed and hardworking...U knw I remember so clearly tht match where he picked up those 10 wickets against pakistan & other the time he came in with his jaw taped up....the whole of India were so proud of him.
Its a pity as players grow older, selectors & fans alike are so ready to write them off without taking into consideration the wealth of experience & practical knowledge they bring with them.

A great post Hitchwriter....really enjoyed reading this!!!
Reflections on 01 Oct 2009, 12:39 PM
Hitch, this post on Anil is awesome !!!! :) Just loved it. Kumble is one of my favs !! :) I admire his quiet strength and the will power to succeed !!!

SUPER POST, Dhiren. As usual, your post ROCKS !!!! :) :) :)
UmaS on 01 Oct 2009, 12:30 PM
Hey Oorja !!!! Welcome... I need all the Oorja I can get... !!! :D :D
hitchwriter on 01 Oct 2009, 12:11 PM
hey.. your first official post..! :-)

great going.. All the best..

nicely written..
Oorja on 01 Oct 2009, 12:07 PM
@ IHM got it sorted out...

@ Pixie - Thanks.. glad you like it..

@ Swar - Dravid is the favourite of all girls.. lol..
hitchwriter on 01 Oct 2009, 12:04 PM
Superb post Hitch! Anil Kumble is one of my fav cricketers! Dravid and Kumble are my all-time favs :)

His game, his enthusiasm, the way he cheers the team and his gentleman spirit - luv it all!
Swar on 01 Oct 2009, 11:58 AM
I have signed in as Indian Homemaker, but my comment is showing as Posted by hitchwriter!!?? There's some error here Dhiren!
IHM on 01 Oct 2009, 11:48 AM
Good post!!! I am an Anil Kumble fan (and Dhoni's also) ... loved this write up!!! I agree with you, he is indeed the most determined, with resolve of steel, most committed and the most humble at heart" !! Brilliantly written Dhiren!!
IHM on 01 Oct 2009, 11:47 AM
Hey thanks... but why does your name show as Hitchwriter ??? :P:P
hitchwriter on 01 Oct 2009, 11:12 AM
Super post Hitchwriter! :)

Anil Kumble will always be remembered for his team spirit, never-giveup attitude and for being a gentleman.
He is one of the few cricketers who doesn't give up, come what may!

You have written about him very nicely, concise and precise.
Pixie9 on 01 Oct 2009, 11:09 AM
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