Former Indian cricketer and mind coach Sujith Somasundar singled out
Anil Kumble's focus, determination and ability to bring individuals
together as the key factors that would come to the fore in his tenure as
the coach of the Indian team.
Somasundar highlighted Kumble's
grace and tact during the infamous 'Monkeygate' incident in the 2008
series against Australia; his grit and determination when bowling with a
broken jaw against the West Indies in 2002; and his courage to lead out
a nervous Royal Challengers Bangalore team into a 2010 Indian Premier
League clash following explosions outside the M Chinnaswamy stadium in
Bengaluru as signs that Indian cricket had chosen a true leader.
"It
is the right choice simply because he is a capable, well respected
individual," the 43-year-old Somasundar, also a mental toughness coach
who has studied under noted US-based sports psychologist Dr Patrick
Cohn, said of Kumble.
"As a captain of India, he excelled in the
tough tour of Australia in 2008. The team needs somebody of that stature
now. Being an engineer, he is a good strategist and an organized
individual," said the 43-year-old, who added that Kumble possessed the
qualities you would normally associate with a foreign coach.
Somasundar
suggested Kumble's ability to stay in the moment was something the
young players in the Indian team could learn from. "He has the ability
to let go of the past and focus on the result. He lays emphasis on the
job at hand and looks to get it done. This is an important quality .
Against the Windies in 2002, he realized his job was to bowl for India.
He could have easily focused on his injury and the consequences of
bowling with a broken jaw but he didn't," said Somasundar, who captained
Kumble on his return from a shoulder injury in a Ranji Trophy match in
2005.
Somasundar said relationship management would be another
area Kumble would excel in. "He is a well-respected individual simply
because of how he has conducted himself and how he has worked hard and
performed for India. In terms of emotional quotient, I have observed
that he is one who respects others and accepts people the way they are.
These traits will come in handy ," he added.
A fellow coach
himself, with stints managing the Kerala team in Ranji cricket,
Somasundar admitted Kumble's task would not be easy despite all his
abilities. "It is a big challenge because all eyes are on him and an
Indian team."

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