I can't imagine he'd have done much now. Maybe if it breaks up a bit on days four and five it'll become the type of pitch Kumble would have been able to take a few wickets on. He was a very specific bowler. He won matches for India that no other bowler in the world would have won.Kumble would have done so much better on this surface (not saying he would have run through, but definitely would have picked up a couple and been economical).
The 'Kumble Length' balls were the ones doing the most, I noticed.
He also bowled him more than he did anyone else, interestingly.I think its interesting that Dhoni has preferred Ojha over Mishra of late, and yet chosen to go with Mishra here. I'm sure the fact that it was a flat track against proper opposition had nothing to do with the change of heart.
Kumble's ideal pitch was different than other spin bowlers ideal pitch. If you looked at the lengths that had the most uneven bounce - it was too short for mishy but perfect for Kumble. This was his pitch.I can't imagine he'd have done much now. Maybe if it breaks up a bit on days four and five it'll become the type of pitch Kumble would have been able to take a few wickets on. He was a very specific bowler. He won matches for India that no other bowler in the world would have won.
He also bowled him more than he did anyone else, interestingly.
All I'm saying is that balls were doing what Kumble hoped they would do on a length he liked bowling. I said right up top he wouldn't have run through the side but I bet India would have been in a better position than they are now.^ While I agree with you that Kumble's ideal pitch is different from a traditional leggie's ideal pitch..but I still think that had Kumble played in this match, it wouldnt have made much of a difference. I dont think Indian bowlers were that bad..you just have to give it to Amla and Kallis..they played well..they are two of South Africa's best batsmen to play in the subcontinent and they got a 1st day good pitch to bat and they cashed in on it.
and then there's Darryl Cullinan.Wow, watching this on Sky Sports again - I'm in heaven. Indian channels are a travesty.