When a 19-year-old Kumble made his his Test debut back in 1990 at the Old Trafford in Manchester, his performance largely went unnoticed as there was a 17-year-old teenager, who scored the first of his 100 international hundreds.
But as Indians started worshipping Sachin Tendulkar's on-field heroics over the next two decades, the cricket aficionados had one thing for the bespectacled 6 feet 3 inch mechanical engineer from Bengaluru: Respect with capital R.
Call it strange but Kumble is a bit different from the three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC) that recommended his name.
Neither was he a child prodigy like Tendulkar, nor was he immensely gifted as his contemporaries Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman but when it came to the 4 D's: Dedication, Discipline, Determination and Devotion -- he had each of the traits in abundance.
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And if the stat is just behind Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets) and Shane Warne (709 wickets), who were magicians in their own rights, it was certainly a brilliant achievement.
The greatest moment in Test cricket for Kumble obviously will remain his 'Perfect 10' - 10/74 - against Pakistan at the Feroz Shah Kotla. It was a match where his consistency and perseverance paid off.
India's two most successful captains: Mohammed Azharuddin and Sourav Ganguly were ever grateful to this humble, soft-spoken man, who did not need tailor-made, treacherous turners to win games.
Be it Sanath Jayasuriya or Saeed Anwar on the rampage -- bring in Anil Kumble would always be the answer. Or even when Brian Lara or Nasser Hussain would get on top of the bowlers -- the man from 'Garden City' was both Azharuddin and Ganguly's 'Go To Man'.
The execution will depend on the new bunch under the stewardship of Kohli. Men like Ajinkya Rahane, Cheteshwar Pujara, Rohit Sharma, Ravichandran Ashwin are expected to gel well with Kumble, whose achievements as an international player cannot be questioned.
The one-year tenure will start with the four-Test series against the West Indies and it's no secret that the World T20 champions are not exactly a great team in the five-day format.
One shall get ready for an eventful one year in Indian cricket.