Recovering Kumble regrets missing series against Aussies
Recovering from a successful shoulder surgery that will keep him out of competitive cricket for at least four months, ace Indian spinner Anil Kumble on Thursday regretted that he would be missing the important series against Australia
18-Jan-2001
Recovering from a successful shoulder surgery that will keep him
out of competitive cricket for at least four months, ace Indian
spinner Anil Kumble on Thursday regretted that he would be missing
the important series against Australia.
"The problem has come at a bad time," Kumble said referring to
the Australian cricket team's tour of India beginning next month.
From his bed in a private clinic in Johannesburg, Kumble told
PTI he was "feeling much better" though it was too early to say
when he would be able to play competitive cricket.
Kumble said recovery would be a gradual process and it would take
him four to six months to be fully fit. He would be in South
Africa for two weeks.
Asked when the shoulder trouble started, Kumble said the
niggling problem had been there for a long time but it had
flared up during the ICC Knock-Out tournament in Nairobi and
then at Sharjah during the tri-nation series.
Sounding cheerful, the 30-year-old Indian bowling spearhead
said "I am very keen and raring to get back on to the cricket
field. "I am in safe hands. I am sure I will get perfectly well,"
he said and cited his teammate Javagal Srinath, who was operated
upon for a similar problem by the same Dr Mark Fergusson, as an example.