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Kumble makes history claims three wickets in four balls including 500th Test wicket
Ajit Parker
Mar. 11, 2006

Kumble joined the legend of Shane Warne (659), Muttiah Muralitharan (600), Glenn McGrath (542) and Courtney Walsh (519) and others.

Kumble, 35, trapped Steve Harmison for a first ball duck in the second Test against England to reach the mark in his 105th Test.

 


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