Jumbo turns 50! Anil Kumble's family vacation photos with his wife and kids

Cricketer-turned-ICC Cricket Committee Chairman Anil Kumble celebrates his landmark 50th birthday today.For Anil Kumble family is his top priority and his Instagram posts are witness to this. On his birthday, we look at family vacation pictures of the former India captain. (All pictures courtesy/ Anil Kumble Instagram)

Updated On: 2018-10-17 05:08 PM IST

Anil Kumble with his family

Born on October 17, 1970, Anil Kumble is a former Indian cricketer and a former captain of Team India Tests and ODIs, who played Tests and ODIs for 18 years.

In picture: Anil Kumble and his wife Chethana n Prague.

A right-arm leg spin (leg break googly) bowler, Anil took 619 wickets in Test cricket and remains the third-highest wicket taker of all time (after Muttiah Muralitharan and Shane Warne).

In picture: Anil Kumble with his wife Chethana in Greece

Unlike his other contemporaries in the game, Anil Kumble did not turn the ball much, however, his strength was in his bounce, pace and accuracy.

Anil Kumble was born into a kannadiga family in Bengaluru, Karnataka to Krishna Swamy and Saroja who hail from kasaragod. Anil Kumble has a brother named Dinesh Kumble. 

Anil Kumble's completed his primary school in Holy Saint English School. He then began to play cricket on the streets of Bengaluru and even joined a club named 'Young Cricketers' at the age of 13.

At age 19, Anil Kumble made his first-class debut. He went on to play 244 matches taking an astonishing 1,136 wickets and scoring 5,572 runs. His best bowling is 10/74 and top score 154*.

In picture: Anil Kumble and his wife Chethana at a church in Europe

Anil Kumble is married to Chethana Kumble, and has two children son Mayas Kumble and daughters Svasti Kumble and Aaruni Kumble.

Anil Kumble made his ODI debut in April 1990. He went on to play 271 matches taking 337 wickets and scored 938 runs. His best bowling figures are 6/12.

During the 1996 World Cup, Anil Kumble was the most successful bowler of the tournament with 15 wickets to his name.

In picture: Anil Kumble at a lunch outing with his wife Chethana and his two daughters in London.

Anil Kumble was selected as the Cricketer of the Year in 1993 in Indian Cricket, and one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year later on in 1996.

Anil Kumble completed his pre-university college education from National College Basavanagudi. Kumble graduated B.E from Rashtreeya Vidyalaya College of Engineering (RVCE) in Mechanical Engineering in 1991 92.

In pic: Anil Kumble and family after voting in the 2018 Karnatake elections

Anil Kumble posted this picture of himself with his wife on Women's Day. Kumble wrote, 'Blessed to have you all in my life! You are my heart and soul, my strength and support! Happy #WomensDay . Always be who you are'

Anil Kumble is nicknamed 'Jumbo' not only because of his deliveries, for a spinner, are 'as fast as a jumbo jet', but also because Anil Kumble's feet are quite big or 'Jumbo' as observed by his teammates.

In picture: Anil Kumble's family with Suresh Raina's family when the latter came over for dinner.

Apart from being the third-highest wicket-taker ever in Test cricket with 619 wickets. Anil Kumble is also only the second bowler in the world to take all 10 wickets in an innings. Anil Kumble achieved this feat against Pakistan in 1999, Kumble dismissed all ten batsmen, joining Englands Jim Laker as the only players to achieve this milestone. India went on to win that Test match against Pakistan by 212 runs.

In pic: Anil Kumble posted this picture of himself and his family with Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore.

In 1995, Anil Kumble was the recipient of the Arjun Award.

In picture: Anil Kumble and his daughter Aaruni

In 2005, Anil Kumble was awarded the Padma Shri.

In picture: Anil Kumble with his son Mayas

TRIVIA: A particular intersection at M. G. Road in Bengaluru was named after Anil Kumble.

Anil Kumble's brilliant 5/5 at the IPL 2009 won him the 'Best breakthrough performance IPL 2009'

Anil Kumble in his younger days! Anil Kumble posted this throwback picture of himself with his mother and father, captioned, 'My parents&hellip,my inspiration&hellip,my life! Miss them! #GoingBackInTime #Throwback'

On November 8, 2008 Anil Kumble announced his retirement from all forms of international Tests, first-class ans List A cricket.

Anil Kumble was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2015.

In picture: Anil Kumble with his wife Chethana, his two daughters and son at an event

Anik Kumble shared this selfie with his family during the 2019 World Cup. He captioned it - With the rugby legend @sfitzpatrick92 at the opening party #iccworldcup2019

Kumble shared this photo with his son and wrote, "Saturday morning spent well at the #Ramadevarabetta Vulture Sanctuary! Also reminiscing the famous #Sholay movie!"

The Kumbles are a family who is always in a festive mood. During Diwali, Kumble shared this pic and wished his fans - May the Festival of Lights brighten up all your lives. #HappyDeepavali 

A teenage Anil Kumble is almost unrecognisable in this picture. Kumble wrote, 'The first bat I won and Shivcharan Lal Trophy. This will always stay close to my heart. This picture has motivated me thoughtout my journey. #ThrowbackThursday'

A teenage Anil Kumble seen in this black and white photograph. Anil Kumble captioned, '#GoingBackInTime!! Most of the practice used to be on the streets! We grew up playing street cricket a lot! Good old memories! #Throwback'

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