This story is from October 23, 2023
Bishan Singh Bedi: India spin champion and impetuous cricket crusader
His younger peers revered him as a grand statesman of the sport, never shy on offering trenchant opinions on issues plaguing the game, or backing other cricketers.
"Critics would call Bishan a rebel. Wrong. To me, he was a cricketer who knew his rights well," former captain Kapil Dev wrote in a book on Bedi.
But he could also be harsh in his pronouncements, and during his short stint as India coach he reportedly threatened to dump the team in the Pacific Ocean while returning from a humiliating loss to Australia in 1990.
He said the comment had been misreported and insisted he would not have stopped any player who wanted to jump into the sea out of shame.
During England's tour of India in 1976-77, Bedi accused bowler John Lever of using petroleum jelly to polish the ball illegally -- a charge later dismissed.
He was also the first captain to concede an international match in 1978, during a 50-over clash with Pakistan, when umpires declined to call a wide after four successive bouncers by Sarfraz Nawaz.
Bedi was born in Amritsar, the spiritual home of his Sikh faith, the youngest of 13 children.
The former Indian skipper and the legendary leg-spinner passed away on Monday at the age of 77.
Born in Amritsar in 1946, Bedi represented India from 1966 to 1979, in which he played 67 Tests and 10 ODIs.
Bedi represented India in 67 Tests, where he scalped 266 wickets at an average of 28.71 with 14 five-wicket hauls and a 10-wicket haul in a match with the best bowling figures of 7/98.
During his prime, Bedi contributed big-time in the ODIs as well. He represented in 10 matches, where he scalped 7 wickets at an average of 48.57 with a best bowling figures of 2/44.
Bedi also represented India in the inaugural 1975 World Cup and 1979 edition, where he scalped only 2 wickets in 5 matches. He also displayed a sensational spell of 1/6 in 12 overs and played a pivotal role in India’s first WC victory against East Africa in the 1975 World Cup.
He was the most prolific of the spin quartet at the forefront of India's bowling attack through the 1960s and 70s, alongside Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan and Bhagwath Chandrasekhar.
Dedication to his craft occasionally manifested as criticism of the spin generation that succeeded him, and he once accused Sri Lankan legend Muttiah Muralitharan -- whose 800 Test wickets are a world record -- of throwing.
"If Murali doesn't chuck, then show me how to bowl. How can you call it bowling?" he said.
"He has no follow-through and he makes no use of his shoulders. He looks like a good javelin thrower."
After his playing career ended, Bedi's year-long stint as India coach earned him praise for his tutelage from the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who was in his teens and just beginning his international career.
"I had the privilege of facing him in the nets... and I had to be at my absolute best while facing him," Tendulkar said.
But his short time at the helm of state team Jammu and Kashmir was marred by acrimony, with players accusing him of bias.
He is survived by two sons and two daughters -- a pair each from his two marriages. His younger son Angad is married to Neha Dhupia, an actress and model crowned Miss India in 2002.
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