Bishan Singh Bedi was a cricket artist, a defiant maverick, and an eternal romantic of the game.
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He was a master at confounding batters with his flighted deliveries, while also causing administrators sleepless nights with his rebellious nature.
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Bedi's impact on people's lives went beyond cricket, as he embodied the qualities of an artist, a straight-talker, and a mentor when needed.
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Widely considered one of the greatest slow left-arm bowlers in cricket history, Bedi left an enduring legacy with his integrity and love for the 'Gentleman's Game.'
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Bedi's role in Indian cricket during the 1970s is cherished by fans, and his presence on the field was as iconic as Sunil Gavaskar's batting prowess.
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The phrase 'Poetry in Motion' might be overused, but it truly describes Bedi's graceful style of play.
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Known for his colorful 'patkas' (headgear), Bedi's deliveries were like parabolic arcs that often left batters in a dilemma.
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Bedi was a gentleman on and off the field, applauding opponents instead of sledging, and fostering a false sense of confidence.
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His ethical approach to cricket and his unwavering stance on what was right or wrong made him a beloved figure in the cricketing world, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
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