Anil

Kumble

India
Bowler

Anil

About Anil Kumble

Name
Anil Kumble
Born
Oct 17, 1970 (54 years)
Birth Place
India
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Leg break googly

Anil Kumble represented the terms hard trier, match-winner, and a fighter in Indian cricket. Being India's most effective bowler in both Tests and ODIs, Kumble spearheaded the Indian bowling attack for more than a decade. Most remembered for being an out-and-out team man, he has been one of the greatest spinners to have ever played the game.


In a spectacular yet downplayed career, “Jumbo” claimed practically every Indian bowling record. Never a great turner of the ball, he always extracted enough from the surface to fox the batsmen with his consistent line and length. His googly, side spin and subtle variations in flight caused trouble for the batsmen. In 1999, he became the second bowler ever to scalp ten wickets in a Test innings, a feat first achieved by Jim Laker. Kumble's phenomenal ability to stomach pain was proved in Antigua in 2002 when he bandaged his fractured jaw and returned to the field to deliver a stirring spell. The leg-spinner received the ultimate gift in the twilight of his career after he was named India's Test skipper in 2007, following which he delivered India's first win against Pakistan at home in 27 years.
 

A career spanning 18 long and glorious years, Kumble played 132 Tests and 271 ODIs, picking 619 wickets in the former, while claiming 337 in the latter. The veteran bowler retired as the third highest wicket-taker in Tests, behind legends Muttiah Muralidaran and Shane Warne. His retirement from international cricket, however, didn't stop him from participating in the Indian Premier League in 2008. He led the Bangalore franchise in 2009 and afterwards took on the mentoring role. In 2013, Kumble shifted allegiance to Mumbai as chief mentor.
 

After those management stints in the Indian T20 League, he joined the International Cricket Council's Cricket Committee in 2012. In the year of 2016, he was made the Indian coach and within months of his joining, the team achieved the number one status in the ICC Test rankings. Under his one year tenure, the Indian team also went on to win the most number of Test matches in a calendar year. However, following his differences with skipper Virat Kohli, he stepped down from his post.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
132
271
0
112
Innings
173
136
0
145
Runs
2506
938
0
3066
Highest Score
110
26
0
154
SR
38.00
61.00
0.00
0.00
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Teams Played For

India
India
Asia XI
Asia XI
India A
India A
India B
India B
Indian Board President's XI
Indian Board President's XI
India Seniors
India Seniors
Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire
Rest of India
Rest of India
Surrey
Surrey
South Zone
South Zone
Wills XI
Wills XI
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore
India Under-19
India Under-19
Karnataka
Karnataka