Anil Kumble : Being boring is what we need to do in West Indies
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India cricket coach Anil Kumble was on Twitter yesterday answering questions from fans before the first Test gets underway at West Indies tomorrow. Kumble answered questions about his priorities for the tour and about his plans to bolster the bowling department which has been the weaker for a while.
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