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After a ninth-month lay-off from cricket, Indian spin ace Anil Kumble bowled for the first time at a full-fledged competitive level on Thursday and said he did not feel any discomfort, indicating that he woul be totally fit in about two months
Staff and Agencies
03-Aug-2001
* Kumble bowls, says he is not feeling any discomfort
After a ninth-month lay-off from cricket, Indian spin ace Anil Kumble
bowled for the first time at a full-fledged competitive level on
Thursday and said he did not feel any discomfort, indicating that he
woul be totally fit in about two months.
Kumble, who is leading the Karnataka State Cricket Association team,
sent down ten overs at a stretch against Andhra in a three-day match
of the KSCA Diamond Jubilee All India tournament in Bangalore. "I did
not feel discomfort at all. I got my line and length alright.
Hopefully, I will get a wicket tomorrow, " Kumble, who had figures of
10-1-26-0, said.
Kumble had already said he was hoping to return to the Indian side for
the tour to South Africa in October. Having already taken 276 wickets
in 61 Tests, the leg-spinner is also looking forward to cross the 300
mark. He has returned to competitive cricket after withdrawing midway
through a one-day series in Sharjah in October last year and then
undergoing shoulder surgery in Johannesburg in January.
* Double delight for Venkatesh Prasad
It was a day of double delight for Karnataka medium pacer Venkatesh
Prasad. He was recalled for the three Test series in Sri Lanka
starting later this month, and won the Arjuna award. First came the
news that he has been included in the 16-member team, and hours later
it was known that he was among the 16 Arjuna awardees announced for
2000-01.
"I am very happy to be back....I am eager to bowl," Prasad told
reporters in Bangalore on getting the news. "I have been working on my
fitness."
News of his inclusion in the team came in the midst of a match in the
KSCA Diamond Jubilee All India tournament for the Coromandel Cement
Cup. Prasad is a member of the KSCA XI, which is playing against
Andhra in a three-day match of the tournament.
"The wickets in Sri Lanka are not very helpful for fast bowlers. But I
will bowl a steady line and length and wait for the batsmen to make
mistakes," he said.
* Four East Zone Academy players for NCA
Four players from the East Zone Academy have been selected for the
National Cricket Academy. They are Mihir Diwakar of Bihar, Subit
Biswal and Rakesh Mohanty of Orissa and Ritesh Jaiswal of Bengal.
Mihir Diwakar represented the Under-19 Indian team in the World Cup
while Rakesh Mohanty represented the Under-17 Indian team which won
the Asian Championship at Dhaka last year. Ritesh Jaiswal has been
selected for the Bengal Ranji probables for the coming season.