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I bowled non-stop from Lunch to Tea: Kumble recalls 10-wicket haul

Kumble became only the second cricketer in the history of the longest format to scalp 10 wickets in an innings after Englishman Jim Laker.

Anil Kumble,  Javagal Srinath, Team India,  10-wicket haul
Anil Kumble, Javagal Srinath, Team India, 10-wicket haul

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Published : Jul 24, 2020, 6:55 PM IST

Updated : Jul 24, 2020, 10:52 PM IST

Hyderabad: It was one of the greatest moment in the history of Indian cricket when veteran India leg-spinner Anil Kumble picked perfect 10 against Pakistan in the second Test of the 1999 series at the Feroz Shah Kotla. Kumble while recalling the historic Test revealed that he bowled non-stop from Lunch to Tea.

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Kumble became only the second cricketer in the history of the longest format to scalp 10 wickets in an innings after Englishman Jim Laker.

Anil Kumble

"It's like it happened yesterday for me. It was very special. It was a series where India and Pakistan were playing in India after a long time," Kumble told former Zimbabwe cricketer Mpumelelo Mbangwa during a live chat on the latter's Instagram handle.

Anil Kumble

"It was a two-Test series... the first one in Chennai we lost by 12 runs. So going into Kotla we knew we had to win that match."

Anil Kumble

Kumble also described the conditions on the fourth day of the Test when he scripted history in front of the packed stands at the venue.

Anil Kumble

"I knew I am most effective when the wicket is two-faced or where there is uneven bounce. Even if there isn't much spin, it doesn't matter because if there is uneven bounce I can use that to my advantage," he said.

After running through the top-order and middle-order, Kumble targetted the lower-order in the final session of the day. He spoke about how his former teammate Javagal Srinath ensured Kumble wasn't left with a nine-wicket haul and that is why he started bowling wide of the wicket.

Anil Kumble

"Till lunch, Pakistan had got off to a great start. I knew it was a matter of one wicket. After lunch, I changed ends. I got 1, then 2, and then it went on and on," Kumble recalled.

"I bowled non-stop from Lunch to Tea, but I was getting tired. I knew I had a great chance to better my previous best because I was 6 on 6.

Anil Kumble

"After Tea, I got 7, 8 and 9. And finished my over and Javagal Srinath had to bowl one, that was probably the toughest he had to bowl," he added.

"He had to unlearn all his skills and bowl wide. But I didn't ask him, believe me. I thought, ‘Let's give Wasim (Akram) a single'.

Anil Kumble

"But I thought I had to get one that over because it would have been embarrassing to ask one more. I was just destined. One down in a series, against Pakistan, just so special."

Last Updated : Jul 24, 2020, 10:52 PM IST

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