KOLKATA: Former India captain Bishen Singh Bedi on Friday took an indirect dig at Sachin Tendulkar’s prolonged lean patch, saying it was high time for him to start scoring runs again.
“It’s high time that he ( Tendulkar) should get back to runs to get people’s respect,” said the legendary left-arm spinner.
Here in the city for a promotional programme, Bedi said getting 10 wickets in a Test match is like scoring hundreds in each innings.
“Even a player of Tendulkar’s calibre has not done it, so it’s an enormous achievement,” Bedi said recalling his only 10-wicket haul in Perth.
The 66-year-old hailed former India captain Sourav Ganguly and said the Bengal cricketer contributed enormously to the rise of the Indian cricket.
“Like in present day, we are reading so much about Mahendra Singh Dhoni but the present day cricket was set up by Sourav Ganguly. He has enormous contribution to the Indian cricket. It has just been taken forward by Dhoni in a calm manner. Calmness is Dhoni’s greatest quality. Indian cricket always had ups and downs but now it seems reasonably stable,” he said.
Comparing Ganguly with late Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Bedi said, “I honestly feel that Tiger Pataudi was the greatest thing to have happened to the Indian cricket. He brought the sense of Indianness to the dressing room. Winning as a habit was cultivated by Tiger Pataudi.”
Bedi rated Sir Garfield Sobers as the greatest cricketer along with Sir Donald Bradman. (PTI)