1. 10 wickets in an innings:

Chasing India’s target of 420 in the Feroz Shah Kotla test of 1999, Pakistan made a brilliant start as they raced to 101-0. The century stand between the Pakistani openers was broken when Kumble dismissed Afridi. Ijaz Ahmed at number 3 was back in the pavilion without bothering the scorers. In the next 2 hours and 22 minutes, Kumble created history by picking up all 10 Pakistani wickets to become only the second man (after Jim Laker in 1956) in history to claim all 10 wickets in a test match. The astonishing spell helped India to defeat their arch rivals by 212 runs.