Anil Kumble is former Indian cricketer, a coach as well as a commentator. He is regarded as the best leg spin bowler with a record of 619 wickets in Test cricket. As of 2021, he is the fourth highest wicket taker of all times. Kumble got all the ten wickets in a Test match innings against Pakistan in the year 1999. In 2005, he was awarded with Padma Shri. Later, in 2008 he announced his retirement from international cricket. He was the former head coach of Indian team as well. Also in 2015, he became the 4th Indian cricketer to be added into ICC Hall of Fame. On that note check out who is Anil Kumble’s wife? Know all about Chethana Ramatheertha
Who is Anil Kumble’s wife?
The name of Anil Kumble’s wife is Chethana Ramatheertha who is a homemaker and has a Post Graduate Degree in English Literature. She got married to Anil on July 1, 1999. Kumble met his wife to be at a travel agency named Trans-Oceanic Travels where Chethana used to work in her earlier times. Also, she was already married at that time but used to live separately from her husband. Then in 1999, she took divorced from her first husband and got married to Anil. However she had to face a lot as she had a child as well from her first husband.
Does Anil Kumble have children?
Anil Kumble happily accepted and adopted Aaruni who is from Chethana’s first husband. Also, she then gave birth to the son Mayas Kumble and the daughter Svasti Kumble.
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Know all about Chethana Ramatheertha
Date of Birth | July 18, 1968 |
Zodiac | Cancer |
Height | 160 cm |
Weight | 70 kg |
Profession | Homemaker |
Chethana is 53 years old and a devotee of Lord Ganesha. Her sun sign is cancer and she is 160cm tall with 70 kg of weight. She got married twice and Anil Kumble is her second husband. However, she fought a long custody battle over her daughter Aaruni with Kumar V. Jahgirdar. Later in 2012, he filed a police case against Anil for falsely copying his signature to obtain passport for Aaruni. Nonetheless Kumble had explained that he has affixed his signature in the column of guardian and not as Aaruni’s father. However, later Jahgirdar withdrew his petition.