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Twenty years back on this day, Anil Kumble became the only second bowler in Test history to take all 10 wickets in an innings.
Pakistan needed all of 420 runs to win with almost two days to spare in the second Test against India when Anil Kumble turned things around by picking all the wickets in the innings. Reminiscing the day, cricketer and now the India team coach attributed the “events of 7th February 1999 to destiny”.
Recollecting the accounts of the day, Anil Kumble in an article published in 2008 said:
Picking six wickets out of six before the tea break, Kumble said he had only started thinking of bettering his previous best of 7/49.
“Mind you, I wasn't thinking about taking all 10 wickets!”, he added.
Kumble’s teammates then “rallied around him” to help achieve the historic feat at the erstwhile Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, now renamed as the Arun Jaitley Stadium, that day. Javagal Srinath bowled “wide of the stumps” while Sadagoppan Ramesh was shouted at by his teammates to “not catch the ball” that was coming towards him.
At the end of the game, Venkatesh Prasad quietly pocketed the ball, gifting it to the man of the hour only later.
(With inputs from BCCI.)
(This story was first published on 7 February 2017. It has been republished from The Quint’s archives on the occasion of 21-year anniversary of the day Anil Kumble’ picked all 10 wickets in an innings.)
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