Anil Kumble
This was the tweet from BCCI's official handle. It was deleted following severe criticism.

Anil Kumble, one of India's greatest match winners, turned 47 today (October 17). Birthday wishes poured in for the former captain and leg-spin legend, on social media. However, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) was attacked by cricket supporters for their "insulting" tweet on India's highest Test and ODI wicket-taker.

The official Twitter handle of BCCI wished Kumble this way, "Here's wishing former #TeamIndia bowler @anilkumble1074 a very happy birthday." For this, Kumble replied, "Many thanks for your wishes."

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This plain tweet, without mentioning about Kumble's past achievements, be it referring to him as a former captain, coach and match-winner, did not go down well with netizens. Following this attack, BCCI deleted the tweet and later posted a new one.

It said, "Here's wishing a very happy birthday to former #TeamIndia Captain Mr. Anil Kumble #Legend #HappyBirthdayJumbo."

Most of them on Twitter thought it was insulting from BCCI to not address him as a "legend", former captain and coach.

Kumble was India's coach for one-year period before quitting due to differences with captain Virat Kohli. The former Karnataka player stepped down after the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 in June in England.

Following Kumble's exit, BCCI appointed former all-rounder Ravi Shastri as head coach till ICC World Cup 2019.

Kumble, who made his international cricket debut in 1990, is still India's highest wicket-taker in both Tests and ODIs. During his illustrious career, he claimed 619 Test and 337 ODI wickets.

Anil Kumble, Virat Kohli, India, West Indies, coach
Kumble with Kohli when he was India's coach.Reuters

Nicknamed "Jumbo", he is the only Indian bowler and one of the two to take all 10 wickets in a Test innings. He achieved this historic feat against Pakistan in Delhi in 1999.

Former cricketers and team-mates also joined to wish Kumble on Twitter. Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh and others were among them.

After retirement, he took up TV commentary, was also an adminsitrator in Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) as its president.

BCCI could have learnt from the Interntional Cricket Council (ICC), which tweeted birthday wishes very early, aptly calling him "leg-spin legend". 

Here are some of the reactions to BCCI's mere 'bowler' tweet on Kumble