A collection of stories, anecdotes and other riff raff collected during my studies at Singapore.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Farewell Jumbo


Today definitely one of India's greatest bowlers decided to call it a day. Anil Kumble retired from active Test cricket.



If someone describes this as an "end of an era" - He/She will not be wrong. Kumble has been one of the greatest bowlers India have produced: Prasanna, Bedi, Chandrashekhar, Venkataraghavan, Kapil Dev, Javagal Srinath and now Kumble.

Kumble belongs to that category sportsmen with whom the entire game - the very principles of sport rise to a different level. People like Kumble make you believe that it is possible to be competitive without being nasty, it is possible to be aggressive without becoming a monster. It is possible to compete to your fullest. Gracious in victory and Dignified in defeat.

If there are some moments to be remembered in sport - I guess it would be these (not in any particular order):

1. The Indian team winning the world cup in 1983 - Kapil showing off the cup to the crowds with his trademark grin.
2. Boris Becker touching the Wimbledon cup after Edberg won - Becker would come back next year to claim his rightful hierloom
3. 15-Love; 30-Love;40-Love-Game - Ivanisevic vs. Agassi
4. Jonty Rhodes' run out of Inzamam
5. Shoaib ripping out Dravid and Sachin in 2 continous balls - Prasad knocking off Sohail's Off stump in Bangalore [As far as B'lore was concerned - India won the World Cup then and there]
6. Wasim Akram's double whammy in the 1992 semifinal against England - 2 wickets of two deliveries - One outswinger and one in swinger.
7. Michael Chang's defying gravity on that return at the net in the US Open
8. Kapil's 431 - Dravid's exultant shout and leap after the Kolkata test against Australia
9. Ivanisevic winning the Wimbledon in 2001 on a wildcard.

and 10 - Definitely those 10 wickets in Kotla against Pakistan in 1999.

For someone who has made that kind of an impact in a sport - Someone who turned his handicap to his advantage - He is a role model for all of us. A perfect example of "Never say die" spirit.

Thank you Anil and fare well.

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