Kumble returns to competitive cricket
Ace Indian leg spinner Anil Kumble, laid low and out of cricket action after the shoulder surgery in January this year, has returned to competitive cricket, amid firm indications that he would be fit well in time for the South African tour in October
11-Jul-2001
Ace Indian leg spinner Anil Kumble, laid low and out of cricket action
after the shoulder surgery in January this year, has returned to
competitive cricket, amid firm indications that he would be fit well
in time for the South African tour in October.
Kumble bowled 14 overs, taking three for 49, last weekend, enabling
Young Cricketers to score a narrow two-run win over Dooravani
Cricketers in a Karnataka State Cricket Association Group I Division
III league tie.
This was first competitive outing for Kumble after his shoulder
surgery in January. "It felt good. It was nice to go out there in the
middle and start bowling in a match again," he said.
Kumble, who has bagged 550 international wickets - 276 in Tests and
274 in one-dayers - had said recently he was much stronger and would
be ready for the South African tour. He added he was doing fine but
had to work on his bowling and get the confidence back.
After returning about two months back from South Africa, where the
progress of his shoulder surgery by specialist Dr. Fergusson was
reviewed, Kumble has been bowling in the nets regularly and following
the rehabilitation programme. He is bowling five overs per day now but
needs to go up to 20 overs per day to think about Test level and hopes
to reach that level soon. He has said he did not want to hurry things
and wants to be 100 per cent certain of his recovery before coming
back to international cricket.