Paying rich tribute to Sachin Tendulkar, former skipper Anil Kumble today said the retiring great was a "natural spinner" and he sometimes threatened his place as a bowler in the team.
The 40-year-old cricketer from Mumbai is set to play his 200th and final Test match at Wankhede Stadium from tomorrow when India takes on West Indies in the second Test.
"I have played 132 Tests with Sachin. I never threatened Sachin's place in the team as a batsman but he sometimes threatened mine as a bowler. He was a natural spinner of the ball," said Kumble while delivering the second Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi Memorial lecture here.
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Talking about the challenges ahead, Kumble suggested separate seasons for separate formats and said it will help allow cricketers to prepare for the physical and mental demands of each format.
"With the Test championship slated for 2017, all Test playing nations have an obligation to play a certain number of matches home and away. Home countries have television obligations. While we rejoice in the commercial success of the sports, I feel there is an urgent need to adapt to the changing times," Kumble said.