Earlier on Thursday, Muralitharan reached the 800-wicket mark with the final delivery of his Test career, after which he announced his retirement.
However, Murli is expected to continue playing ODIs (One-Day Internationals), including the 2011 World Cup to be staged in Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh.
Highlighting the excellence in Muralitharan's craft, which made him a formidable opponent in Cricket, Kumble maintained that he was an inspiration to all the upcoming talents of the sport.
"He is an exceptional bowler. He has got a quality that no one else has...on any surface, he has come on (the scene) and done the job. (Even this time) on the first day, he had to literally take Sri Lanka through and put the pressure on the opponents. All these years, I am sure whenever a team played against Sri Lanka, the one topic of discussion was Murali. From next time onwards, India would be a bit more relieved," Kumble stated.
Muttiah Muralitharan is lifted by his teammates after Sri Lanka's victory over India in the first Test on Thursday
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