Why Kumble can be good for Indian cricket

By Ritesh Misra / Roar Guru

Anil Kumble was chosen for the high-profile position of coach of Indian cricket team, edging out strong contenders Ravi Shastri and Tom Moody.

There were as many as 57 applicants for the high profile job, subsequently shortlisted to 21. Apparently, Shastri, Moody and Kumble were in the final shortlist and finally it was Kumble who made it.

The advisory committee who made the final selection was equally high-profile, consisting of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Gangly and VVS Laxman. The only point which was against Kumble was that he has not coached an international team successfully in the past, but considering his overall record, the ‘selectors’ overlooked this.

Considering the reputation of the selectors themselves and that of Kumble, it was not just a discretion but their prerogative.

Kumble is the perfect coach to take India forward.

He’s a team man. Kumble has always been a team man. Who can forget him bowling with a strapped up broken jaw? Such acts are not only memorable but spur the team on to new heights.

His personal achievements are up there with the best. Kumble has almost a 1000 International wickets, comprising 619 in Tests and 337 in ODIs. He is only the second player to take 10 Test wickets in an innings.

In Test matches he has had a ‘fiver’ 35 times and taken ten wickets in a match as many as eight times. In fact only Warne, Richard Hadlee, Murali and Kumble have taken Fivers more than 30 times.

Kumble has always been a fighter. He was criticised for not turning the ball but made that his strength. He was not a very capable batsman but always made his wicket one to be fought for and ended up with a Test ton and five 50s as well.

His importance to overseas Tests. In his presentation to Sachin, Sourav and Laxman Kumble made it clear that overseas Tests were very important and one cannot simple prepare dustbowls to win at home, only to lose abroad. He himself has taken 269 wickets abroad and has figured in many overseas wins. He is the right man to do it.

Furthermore, Kumble has re-started the buddy concept which John Wright had started. This consists of pairing a batsman with a bowler so that each can learn from each other.

He is also an important link between MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. Indian cricket is at a point where Virat leads the Test team while Dhoni leads the ODI and T20 Team. Kumble is uniquely situated to be coach in this transition period until Virat leads in all formats, especially as he was the Test captain earlier who had handed over to Dhoni.

He understands Virat’s aggression. Many say that Virat is too aggressive but I feel its only a matter of channelling his aggression, and who better than Kumble – the spinner with a fast bowler’s mentality? Kumble has already said that he will allow Virat to be aggressive.

His relationship with Rahul Dravid is also important. Kumble has already said that he will work in close tandem with Dravid, who is the coach of the U-19 team, so that there can be a steady supply line from junior to senior cricket.

Kumble has as of now been given a one-year tenure, but I have a feeling it will be much longer than that.

The Crowd Says:

2016-07-10T16:34:39+00:00

Tanmoy Kar

Guest


India will play 17 Tests, but only 8 ODIs & 3 T20s in Kumble's tenure. Hence Kumble-Kohli combination will be important for India's success in the next one year. From Preparatory camp till now it looks like the combination will work, but one can not be so sure once couple of Tests are being played.

2016-07-10T16:20:26+00:00

Tanmoy Kar

Guest


As Kumble has no previous coaching experience, BCCI has kept him under probation for one year to see how Kumble-Kohli combination works, India will play 17 Tests in this period.

2016-07-10T03:49:50+00:00

Darshan Kawar

Roar Pro


Kumble's appointment could not have come at more approriate time. He's very well respected by players, officials, selectors and committee members and considering so many young players coming in, he's the best person to mentor, coach and show them right direction on how to approach a game, how to handle pressure etc. I just would like to see him giving tips to captain, vice-captain about field placements rather than focusing on batting techniques. Also, Indian team will be playing 13 test matches at home against NZ, Eng, Aus and BL, so I think he will fare good in stipulated tenure.

AUTHOR

2016-07-07T21:27:04+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


thanks a lot. yes, thats a good point, that his vast experience can help players through form droughts

2016-07-07T00:16:16+00:00

CRICKET 1

Guest


It looks like Kumble is the perfect fit for the job as he seems to fit in with most people's requirements and has a good relationship with key figures. In addition, e has vast amounts of experience as a player and this gives him the ability to relate and help players through form droughts.

2016-07-07T00:13:05+00:00

CRICKET 1

Guest


great article

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T16:41:31+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


Absolutely correct. I feel they should have starightaway appointed him till the end of the 2019 world Cup , to give him confidence

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T16:40:31+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


I agree. Kumble and Virat can make a nice new combination

AUTHOR

2016-07-06T16:39:58+00:00

Ritesh Misra

Roar Guru


Thanks a lot.

2016-07-05T23:25:45+00:00

Nudge

Guest


Why would they only appoint him for 1 year. Usually ( not saying this is the case here) it would mean they don't have a heap of confidence it that person to do a good job. Can't remember anyone being appointed to a high profile job and only getting 1 year

2016-07-05T17:53:23+00:00

Venkat

Guest


Very well written...we can look forward to some exciting cricket now

2016-07-05T17:15:39+00:00

Anindya Dutta

Roar Guru


Excellent analysis Ritesh. Agreed on all the points you raise here. Wishing Kumble much success.

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