14 Gentlemen of the game - Cricketers loved all over the Globe

By Priyesh Mishra

Updated - 18 May 2015, 15:47 IST

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5. Anil Kumble :

Anil Kumble (Photo Source: AFP)

Jumbo famously took the wicket of Brian Lara in a Test at Antigua in 2002, when bowling with a broken jaw. While it reflected his admirable fighting spirit, it also gave fans a glimpse of his consummate professionalism despite struggling against all odds.

India needed a leader of the likes of Anil Kumble during the stormy Australian tour in 2008; he held the side together despite all the allegations and counter-allegations that flew back and forth between the two powerhouses of world cricket.

Calm in crisis situations, the Bangalorean has also been a shining example of humility and dignity, which has in return earned him a loyal fan following. Soft-spoken and unassuming, Kumble remains one of those players who give the word ‘gentleman’ a true meaning.

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