Current Pakistan team members on Tuesday paid glowing tributes to Anil Kumble describing him a fierce competitor and who gave his 100 per cent for his team.

Vice-captain Misbah-ul-Haq said Kumble's decision to retire after the third Test against Australia would surely create a void in Indian cricket.
"He was a fierce competitor and the few times I played against him he didn't get me out too many times but his intensity in the middle was a lesson for us and we respected him for it," Misbah told PTI.
"He was a very aggressive spinner and there is no doubt in my mind that his retirement will create a big void in the Indian team.
"I was surprised at his decision to retire midway the series against Australia. But I think a senior player like him knows best when is the right time to quit," Misbah added.
Flamboyant all-rounder Shahid Afridi feels that Kumble went out at just the right time with his head held high.
"His retirement would leave a big void in Indian cricket. He was a very influential player and it is not easy losing someone like him. But I guess he has gone out at just the right time with his head high and lot of respect and admiration for what he achieved for India," Afridi said.
Himself a leg-spinner in the unorthodox mould like Kumble, Afridi admitted he closely studied the Indian's bowling style and learnt from him.
{{/usCountry}}Himself a leg-spinner in the unorthodox mould like Kumble, Afridi admitted he closely studied the Indian's bowling style and learnt from him.
{{/usCountry}}Senior batsman Younis Khan said Kumble would be remembered for his commitment and as a gentleman cricketer.