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View Poll Results: Decision of Anil Kumble to retire
Correct decision, the time had come 10 66.67%
Probably he had some more months left in himself 0 0%
Should have retired after the current series 2 13.33%
A decision forced on him by injuries and media 3 20.00%
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Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

Anil Kumble has decided to retire from Test cricket after the 3rd test match between India and Australia ended. He has been a great servant of Indian cricket over the years and has always given his 100% on the field. The injury forced him to retire after the 3rd test itself, it would have been perfect if he would have had the opportunity to retire after the series with a serise win against Australia.



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It was only fitting that Anil Kumble announced his retirement in Delhi, the scene of his greatest bowling effort, at the end of which he was carried off the field by teammates in an emotional farewell © AFP
Anil Kumble has announced his retirement from cricket, saying the finger injury he sustained on the third day of the Test helped him make his decision. The news was made public minutes after the tea break on the final day; Kumble then bowled four overs before the match was called off as a draw.
"The body was asking questions every day," he said. "It was not easy to keep bowling the way I have been bowling the last 18 years, to keep going. The injury I had on the third day probably helped me make the decision."
The captaincy now passes on to Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who already leads India in the shorter forms of the game.
Kumble made the formal announcement at the post-match press conference, at which he received a standing ovation from the journalists crowded into the room. He doffed his cap and sat down to speak to the media one last time as an India player and captain. He stayed composed throughout the conference, which took place minutes after the emotional farewell he had received on the field.
Kumble had decided to quit last night but took his time in letting his team-mates know, lest it took their focus off the match. "I did inform my team-mates, who I have played with all these years, one by one during the day," Kumble said. "Then I informed the chairman of the selection committee just after lunch. I did inform the board as well."
It took a "nasty injury" to finally push Kumble into retirement. He has had a shoulder injury before, and has been troubled by it, but at 38, the "pretty deep" cut proved too much. "You could see the flesh. There are 11 stitches," Kumble said. "The doctor said I had to undergo the procedure under general anesthesia. I told him, 'If you give me general anesthesia I'll lose time, I'd like to go there and bowl.' He said 'Look, it's a medical decision, not a cricketing decision."
"The stitches will come out only on November 8, which is the third day of the Nagpur Test. I don't think it was easy for me to bat or field. I wouldn't have been 100% and I didn't want to let the team down. Anyway I had more or less decided this would be my last series."
Kumble has never given the team less than 100% and he said wanted to be remembered most for that. "I definitely put the team above self, right through my career," Kumble said. "I believe Indian cricket has certainly gone further from the time when I started, in terms of results, not just in India but also abroad.
"And I am confident that with this young team, with a few of the experienced senior players still being a part of the team, we have an opportunity to dominate world cricket and be No. 1 in all forms of the game. In one-day cricket we're pretty close to the top, in Twenty20 we're No. 1, I don't think we are that far behind in Tests as well and it will be great to see that happen."



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Anil Kumble: "I kept getting responses from the body saying that you can't. I fought that, I took various painkillers and tried all sorts of things, but ultimately one injury to the hand said 'enough now'." © Getty Images
An important part of that surge towards Test leadership would be a series win against Australia. Kumble said he will there in Nagpur to see whether the team can do that. "Ideally I would have liked to finish in Nagpur," Kumble said. "At this moment, I don't think I will be traveling with the team, but I will certainly go to Nagpur. I want to see Sourav's last Test match, and also wish Laxman on his 100th. And win the series. That is the ultimate goal for all of us. I would like to be a part of that."
It has been a long road for Kumble - 18 years - on which he has come across many highs and lows. "I had to go through a lot of things in the early part of my career," Kumble said. "People questioning my ability, my fitness, my form, my bowling and the effectiveness of my bowling. I had to go through that then, now right at the end of my career, and even in the middle.
In that sense, after the shoulder surgery [in 2001], I've done exceptionally well to have played eight years. To have bowled so many overs and to have got so many wickets, the second phase was certainly more satisfying. We had a lot more victories, not just in India but also abroad: especially the Australia series in 2004, the Pakistan series after that, West Indies and England where we won. All of them were a challenge and to come out triumphant was special."
The retirement decision, in the end, came easy for Kumble. "The body tells you how far you can go," he said. "I kept challenging - as a cricketer you are always competitive, always saying, 'I can do it'. Whether you can or not only time will tell. I kept getting responses from the body saying that you can't. I fought that, I took various painkillers and tried all sorts of things, but ultimately one injury to the hand said 'enough now'. I was also not bowling at my best and you want to keep performing at a level that you are satisfied with. That was not happening so I thought this was the right time to move on."
For a moment as emotional as this, Kumble ended on a humorous note. "At this moment I would like to thank my family, my parents, who gave me all the encouragement, supported me and asked me to bowl legspin. Although I am still trying to find out how I can bowl legspin.
"Thank you all for all the support I have received right through my career. I've built some great friendships and met some fantastic people along the way. You'll probably start calling me from tomorrow for quotes about somebody else. Give me a break for a couple of days and I'll certainly take all your calls." Like he has unfailingly answered the Indian team's calls for the last 18 years.
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

should have retired after the series but if he felt that he would miss out on the 4th test because of the injury then this was the right decision.
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

he was to be retired after the series but since he cant take part in last test I guess was right time to quit. Good decision
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

India is gonna miss him. One of the greatest spin bowlers.
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

I think the time had come for him to retire. I have been saying that many times but nevertheless it feels sad to see him retire. He has always given more than 100% for the team, but I guess dragging things for too long only makes them worse. In my opinion correct decision, ideally he would have wanted to retire after the series but the injury forced him to do that earlier.
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

ahh...wut can i say? ..this man has been a pillar for indian cricket...its hard to see him go now..i cant believe i missed the last day...but i will surely catch the highlights....

its really tough to answer this question...i dont like the feeling of this...dada and jumbo both leaving...it seems as if something is wrong...how can a team be without these..i mean for years you didnt even have to look at the teams to find out if kumble or dada were going to be in it...but now they will just dissapear....

but i will have to say good decision....his bowling form was going down..and he was injured once again...so my salute to kumble...hope you stay in touch with indian cricket and become spin bowling coach..
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lol spin bowling coach, probz in the future or he will be a commentator!
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im not too sure about him being a spin bowling coach, although who would have thought of prasad ever becoming a bowling coach for Indian team
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Re: Anil Kumble retires from Test cricket

good decision he retired
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