Thursday, March 29, 2007

Anil Kumble decides to retire from one day Cricket

India's highest wicket taker Anil Kumble has decided to call it a day. He is going to announce his retirement from limited overs cricket when the Indian Cricket team returns from the Caribbean.

The 36 year leg spinner has made his intentions of quitting from the limited overs game much before the world cup. This was his fourth world cup, representing India colors.

Kumble was born in Bangalore, India on October 17, 1970. His One Day International debut was against Sri Lanka at Sharjah, on April 25, 1990, and the last ODI he played against Bermuda during this world cup.

In his long career in 271 One Day Internationals bowling leg spinners, he has taken 337 wickets at the average 30.89, his best is 6-12 runs and he has taken 5 wickets twice.

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