London: England’s pace spearhead James Anderson has disclosed that southpaw batter Kuldeep Yadav had predicted that he would be the veteran fast bowlers' 700th Test wicket during the fifth and final Test between England and India.
Anderson picked the wicket of Kuldeep to complete his 700 Test scalps, becoming the first-ever pacer and overall third bowler after Sri Lanka’s legendary off-spinner Muthaih Muralidharan (800) and late veteran Australia spinner Shane Warne (708) to achieve this rare feat in Test cricket history.
On the third of the fifth and final Test against India, Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah started the day at 473/8 and in the process, the southpaw batter told the 41-year-old right-arm pacer that he had a strong feeling that he would become his 700th Test wicket.
Speaking at the BBC’s Tailenders podcast, Anderson said,
“Kuldeep edged one down to third man for a single. As he got to the non-striker's end, and as I was walking back to my mark, he said: 'I'm going to be your 700th wicket'. He wasn't saying he was trying to get out, he was just saying he had a feeling. We both laughed at it," he remarked.