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October
18
Chanderpaul's wicket was
special: Kumble
CHENNAI: Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble, who grabbed
five wickets to wreck the West Indies in the second Test
here, said Thursday he was most pleased with the prize
scalp of Shivnarine Chanderpaul.
"His was a special wicket, for he has scored
heavily against us many times. It was good to dismiss
him early today," said the ace spinner on his 32nd
birthday.
Chanderpaul was one of Kumble's five victims in the
match, caught by wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel for 27.
The prolific left-handed Guyanese batsman troubled India
the most in a five-Test home series in May, scoring 562
in seven innings at an average of 140.50.
He also scored a defiant half-century in the opening
Test at Bombay last week.
"Parthiv took a brilliant catch to dismiss
Chanderpaul as there was quite a bit of extra bounce in
that delivery," said Kumble, who finished with 5-30
for his 20th haul of five or more wickets in a Test
innings in 75 matches.
India were 31 for no loss at stumps in reply to the West
Indies' meagre 167 on the opening day at the Chidambaram
Stadium. Kumble said it was good to restrict the
tourists to a modest total, for he was not sure how the
newly-laid pitch would behave on the first day. "It
was a new wicket we were playing on and I was not sure
how it would behave," said the spinner.
"The toss was crucial and when we lost it we tried
to get them out as quickly as possible," said
Kumble, who has so far taken 345 Test wickets. "I
don't think it was a great first-day wicket because
there was nothing in it for fast bowlers. In the
beginning, there was not much bounce and all you could
do was to bowl wicket to wicket and maintain a good
line.
"This was the best thing to do and it worked. After
I got a couple of wickets things started happening.
There was a bit of bounce in the wicket after tea and I
was helped by the fact that Harbhajan kept one end
tight." Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh finished with
3-56.
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