Kumble delighted with comeback spell
Champion leg-spinner Anil Kumble returned to action in style, claiming two wickets in
India's tour opening match against Nicky Oppenheimer XI in Randjesfontein, Johannesburg, on Monday and was understandably delighted with his performance.
"I felt good with my rhythm," said Kumble after his spell
of two for 47 from his ten overs.
Indeed, Kumble, who has 274 Test wickets to his credit,
was extremely accurate in his first eight overs which cost him
just 27 runs. His last two overs did go for a few
still was the only Indian bowler to pick up a wicket in the
match as the home side piled up 244 for three declared in 52
overs.
"I didn't try to do too many things," said Kumble. "I just
wanted to ease into my bowling action."
Kumble, who last played for India in Sharjah on October 19
last year, said he has been patient with his return to
international cricket.
"Before coming on this tour, I turned out in four club
matches, a Karnataka Diamond Jubiliee match and two in the
Buchi Babu tournament," said Kumble.
Kumble, who moved in nicely and bowled with his trademark
accuracy, said he wasn't nervous with his comeback and did not
try to push too many deliveries.
"I felt fine with my shoulder
after my bowling spells," he said.
He said he is willing to get into whatever role his
captain wants of him.
"I am on tour (and available) now," he
added.
Mail Cricket Editor