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India set to recall Kumble for fourth
Test
Bridgetown,
May 8:
Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble, left out for the last two Tests, is
likely to return for the fourth match of the series against West
Indies starting on Friday.
"Kumble has
been a great performer for India over the years," captain Saurav
Ganguly told Reuters on Tuesday.
"He will
certainly be on our minds when we pick the side for the Antigua Test."
Kumble, who
has taken 318 wickets in 69 Tests, missed India's 37-run win in the
second Test at Port of Spain. He was also absent when West Indies
levelled the series 1-1 with a 10-wicket victory in Barbados.
India chose
three pacemen and only one spinner, Harbhajan Singh, in the last two
Tests, but the off-break bowler had only limited success.
Ganguly
selected the 21-year-old ahead of Kumble just 10 minutes before the
start of the Trinidad game and described the decision as the hardest
one he had ever made as captain.
"They are both
excellent bowlers. Their records speak for themselves," Ganguly said.
"It's not easy
to pick one of them but we have to play with three pacemen if we are
to compete overseas on these kinds of wickets."
Kumble took
all 10 second-innings wickets in a Test against Pakistan in 1999 to
equal the world record of England's Jim Laker and bowl India to a
memorable series-levelling win.
Harbhajan was
nicknamed "Turbanator" after grabbing 32 wickets against Australia
last year to lead India to a stunning 2-1 home series victory.
The Indians
are also contemplating bringing back wicketkeeper-batsman Deep
Dasgupta for Ajay Ratra, who made his debut in Trinidad.
Ratra has kept
well but has failed to produce with the bat as India's lower-order has
continued to be a cause of concern for the team management.
"Deep could
get a lot of balance to the side because he's a good player," Ganguly
said.
"We'll have
to, however, take a look at the wicket and the conditions before
deciding the final playing 11."
Dasgupta
opened the batting in the first drawn Test at Georgetown but was then
left out because of poor form behind the stumps.
He struck a
match-saving half-century in the tour match against a Busta XI team in
St Lucia after a depleted Indian side had been asked to follow-on.
All-rounder
Sanjay Bangar opened the batting in Trinidad before Wasim Jaffer
finally solved India's opening problems with a half-century in
Barbados.
West Indies
have made one change to their victorious Barbados squad, bringing in
left-hander Wavell Hinds for opener Stuart Williams, who failed to
shine in the first three Tests.
Hinds, who has
played in 20 Tests, scored 175 against India in the tour match in St
Lucia.
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