Kumble said he rates that win as the defining moment in his career as he went on to lead the team which became number one under Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
"It's difficult to pick the best moment but yes the Headingley Test was a defining moment for me and the Indian cricket. It continued from that," the former India captain recalled about India's innings and 46-run victory during a talk show hosted by the Cricket Association of Bengal on the sidelines of India's 250th Test on home soil.
He had missed the epic 2001 Kolkata Test against Australia where India scripted a 171-run victory following-on but he felt that the triumph changed mindsets.
"Our generation became a lot more resilient after going through different challenges. The Kolkata Test changed our mindset, and the Headingley Test probably when we thought we could win abroad. Perth Test victory was remarkable and then we never looked back."
"For more than 10 years, the middle order was set, Viru came in and destroyed the bowling attack. It was a champion batting line up with Viru the icing on the cake."
Sitting besides Sehwag, Kumble in a lighter vein also blamed the former opener for robbing him off a second Test century.
Recalling the 2008 Test versus Australia in Adelaide, Kumble said he was on 86 at Tea when the typically aggressive Sehwag egged him to score freely and he got out adding just one run after the break.
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