"It's a huge responsibility. I have always put my hands up for any sort of challenge. The coach's role is in the background, it's the players who come first. I am ready to take this role," Kumble told mediapersons during interaction after BCCI officially made the announcement.
The former captain and India's highest wicket-taker Kumble was named the team's head coach for a one-year tenure.
Asked about his plans for the team, he said, "Strategy will be to win. There is still time to think about all that and sit with the players. I have a short and long-term plan for the upcoming series (against West Indies), but I cannot plan alone; I also need players to pitch in."
The selection of the coach was made based on the recommendation by the Cricket Advisory Committee comprising Tendulkar, Ganguly and Laxman.
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"This is a great time for Indian cricket. I have played for long with Sourav, Sachin, VVS and Rahul is also guiding the junior team. The five of us share wonderful relation on the field and off it as well. I am looking forward to working with them," Kumble spoke fondly of the 'Golden Period' of Indian cricket.
The 45-year-old Kumble pipped former Team Director Ravi Shastri, Australians Tom Moody and Stuart Law and a host of others to clinch the high-profile position following an elaborate selection process headed by a three-member Cricket Advisory Committee (CAC).
"I spoke to my family and they supported my decision. I have travelled for almost 18 years (as an international cricketer) and it is not going to be easy as we will be travelling a lot.
"Yet I feel it's the right time be again part of the Indian dressing room and give back to the sport."
Kumble's wife Chethana Ramatheertha said: "We will miss him, but very happy as Indian team can't find such a loyal coach.