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Tribute: Bishan Singh Bedi was an extraordinary spinner, and intrepid upholder of the truth

Bishan Singh Bedi's extraordinary numbers will always accompany him – 266 wickets in 67 Tests, 1,560 wickets in 370 first-class matches – but Bedi was always much more than these statistics.

October 23, 2023 / 17:33 IST
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Steeped in the virtues of flight and dip and spin and turn and guile long before such terms as ‘revs on the ball’ became fashionable, Bishan Singh Bedi was reputed to have the ball on an imaginary string, luring batsmen to their doom. (Photo via X/M_Raj03)

Colourful and controversial are the words used most often to describe Bishan Singh Bedi, but there was more to the multilayered legend. He was an extraordinary spinner, no doubt, but he was also a loyal soldier, a great friend, a wonderful leader, an outspoken voice, an upholder of the truth as he saw it, a doting father and husband. He didn’t suffer fools gladly and if he perceived that an injustice was being done, he wouldn’t hold his punches. Bishan Singh Bedi was a fascinating personality, a true man of the people in whose demise the sport of cricket in its entirety has become the poorer.


Bedi first attracted attention for his multi-hued patkas but it wasn’t long before the connoisseurs were sitting up and taking note of his magnificent left-arm spin. Steeped in the virtues of flight and dip and spin and turn and guile long before such terms as ‘revs on the ball’ became fashionable, he was reputed to have the ball on an imaginary string, luring batsmen to their doom with a smile that dimmed his cunning, with a disarming demeanour that did little to hide the supreme competitor in him.

His extraordinary numbers will always accompany him – 266 wickets in 67 Tests, 1,560 wickets in 370 first-class matches – but Bedi was always much more than these stunning statistics. He was a magician, an entertainer, someone who provided sheer delight with the mastery of his craft and with the enjoyment that he put into his bowling, ball after tantalizing ball. He sent down more than 90,000 of them in a representative career that lasted 19 years, and not one of them, batsmen of that vintage will aver, carried the threat of embarrassment.

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Born 77 summers ago in Amritsar, Bedi’s ascent was remarkable as he honed his skills in Delhi, for whom he made his debut as a teenager. It took him six years of first-class cricket to convince the national selectors that he had what it took to make it to the next level; what he had, of course, was perfection and perseverance, patience and poise. He loved making batsmen dance to his tune, changing things up without any discernible change in action, relying on variations in pace and angle and loop and drift and spin and turn to bamboozle the best in the business.

Among the first Indians to play consistently on the professional English county circuit, Bedi was a massive hit at Northamptonshire, for whom he took a staggering 434 wickets in 102 matches. That a spinner finished with such tremendous returns in a country not known to be kind to that kind of craft, added to the aura around him, which was further embellished by his heroics on the field and his histrionics – as his critics termed it – off the field.