Anil Kumble posts throwback video of iconic 10-wicket haul vs Pakistan in 1999: ‘Still can’t forget the energy at Kotla’

Anil Kumble posts throwback video of iconic 10-wicket haul vs Pakistan in 1999: ‘Still can’t forget the energy at Kotla’

India legend Anil Kumble wrote his name in the history books on February 7, 1999 when he took 10 wickets in an innings to take his side to victory in a Test match against Pakistan. Now, 26 years later, the Indian offspinner posted a video on Friday (Feb 7, 2025) commemorating that feat.

“I still can’t forget the energy at Kotla that day! Sharing this special memory. It was a privilege to be a part of such a collective effort. The roar of the crowd and the support from my teammates – all contributed to this unforgettable moment. Thank you to everyone who made it so special,” Kumble posted on X with a video.

Led by captain Wasim Akram, Pakistan were on a tour to India for a 2-match Test series. The visitors had taken a 1-0 lead in the series by winning the first Test. At Feroz Shah Kotla, in the second Test, India won the toss and elected to bat first, in a must-win match.

With spinner Saqlain Mushtaq being at his ultimate best, taking a five-wicket haul, India were bowled out for 252 in the first innings. But the spin duo of Kumble and Harbhajan Singh proved too much for the visitors and they were bowled out for 172, trailing the hosts by 80 runs. Kumble took 4 wickets in the first innings. But that was not enough for him.

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India scored 339 runs in the second innings, setting a target of 420 runs for Pakistan to chase. Saeed Anwar and Shahid Afridi gave Pakistan a solid start and went on to stitch a 100-run partnership for the first wicket. But Kumble turned on the heat after he came into the attack, taking two wickets in the 25th over, dismissing Afridi and Ijaz Ahmed. He later went on to take 8 more wickets, becoming only the second bowler in the history to complete a 10-wicket haul in a single innings of Test cricket, only after England’s JC Laker, who took 10 wickets for 53 runs in an innings against Australia on July 26, 1956.

On the back of Kumble’s spell of 10/74, India bowled out Pakistan for 207, winning the Test by 212 runs and levelling the series by 1-1.

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