This story is from October 24, 2023
'He was my captain, my everything': Kapil Dev mourns demise of spin great Bishan Singh Bedi
Kapil, who attended Bishan Singh Bedi's last rites at Delhi's Lodhi crematorium, fondly described the late spinner as not only his mentor but as "everything" to him.
"We all have played cricket and we will all leave one day, but very few people come with a character, and those who have a character become successful...This is the biggest loss to Indian cricket, but more than that he was a great human being. He was my captain, my mentor, my everything," Kapil Dev told reporters.
The celebrated left-arm spinner, who formed a much-vaunted spinning quartet along with Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan and Bhagwat Chandrasekhar in his heydays, passed away in Delhi on Monday after a prolonged illness.
With an astounding 1560 first-class wickets to his credit, Mr Bedi also led India in 22 Tests, with three of the six wins coming on foreign soil. He also featured in India's inaugural ODI, played on July 13, 1974, in Leeds. At the time of his retirement, Bedi held the distinction of being India's highest wicket-taker in Test cricket.
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.
Post-retirement, he briefly served as Manager and was also a national selector. His illustrious cricketing journey was aptly recognised with several accolades, including the prestigious Padma Shri in 1970 and BCCI's CK Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004.
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said the legendary spinner left an indelible mark on the gentlemen's game with his artistry as a spin bowler and his impeccable character.
"Indian Cricket has lost an icon today. Bedi Sir defined an era of cricket and he left an indelible mark on the game with his artistry as a spin bowler and his impeccable character. His steadfast persona and astute insights have had a profound impact on the game as a whole. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones as they cope with this loss," Jay Shah said in a statement.
(With ANI Inputs)
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