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Encyclopedia > Bishen Bedi

Bishen Singh Bedi was an Indian cricketer. He was an Slow left arm orthodox bowler averaging 28.71 as a bowler in test cricket. He was also the captain of the Indian cricket team.


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Murali to sue Bishen Singh Bedi - www.cricketfundas.com (333 words)
Murali to sue Bishen Singh Bedi - www.cricketfundas.com
“We have taken serious note of those articles and sent them to his lawyers.” Bedi, a former Indian captain, known for making controversial statements, recently wrote in a leading sports magazine that Muralitharan used an illegal bowling action and that “cheating” is a “subcontinental trait,” Gunasekera said.
Bedi, 57, was known as an accomplished left-arm spin bowler during his playing years from 1966 to 1979.
rediff.com: Bishen Singh Bedi turns 60! (350 words)
Bedi was his ideal partner, but was more often than not in a supporting role, particularly in the early days under Pataudi (who favoured Prasanna and gave him confidence).
In fact, Bedi was far from being a negative bowler but he was perhaps more prepared to wait, to be patient.
Bedi always maintained that he did not mind being hit: indeed it encouraged him if a batsman went after him (hence his endearing practice referred to earlier, of applauding a successful assailant).
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