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November 7, 2008Posted on 11/07/2008 in Indian cricket
'I always looked for a wicket' - Kumble
In a freewheeling interview with Sharda Ugra in the weekly India Today, Anil Kumble talks about his toughest days in cricket, how Adelaide 2003 was a turning point, and what drove him to bowl despite a fractured jaw in Antigua in 2002.
Here's Kumble's take on aggression in the field:
It's a simple line: if what you are going to do in the name of aggression is going to harm the team's interests, then don't do it no matter what. That's all.