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WATCH: When Anil Kumble took all 10 Pakistan wickets in India’s famous win | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: On this day, February 7, in 1999, India’s spin legend Anil Kumble became only the second bowler and the first Indian to claim all 10 wickets in an innings of a Test match. Kumble achieved this ‘unthinkable feat’ in the Delhi Test at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground (now Arun Jaitley Stadium) against arch-rivals Pakistan.
Prior to leg-spinner Kumble, England’s Jim Laker held the record of dismissing all 10 batters in an innings of a Test match. Laker achieved this incredible feat in 1956 against Australia.
Kumble bowled 26.3 overs, including 9 maidens, and swept the Pakistan batting ilne-up in front of a jam-packed stadium. He conceded just 74 runs in his spell.
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Batting first, India posted 252 on the board. In reply, Pakistan could manage only 174, in their first innings, thanks to a four-wicket burst by Kumble and three-wicket haul by Harbhajan Singh.
In the second innings, Sadagoppan Ramesh’s 96 and an unbeaten 62 by Sourav Ganguly took India to 339.

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Kumble then rattled the Pakistan line-up and sent all their 10 batters packing to register his name in the record books and hand India a resounding 212-run win.
Kumble, fondly known as ‘Jumbo’ among his fans and teammates, was adjudged the ‘Player of the Match’.

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