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  1. Bishan Singh Bedi (25 September 1946 – 23 October 2023) was an Indian cricketer who was primarily a slow left-arm orthodox bowler. He played Test cricket for India from 1966 to 1979 and formed part of the famous Indian spin quartet. He played a total of 67 Tests and took 266 wickets.

  2. Bishan Bedi was a legendary Indian spinner who took 7637 wickets in 67 Tests and 340 wickets in 10 ODIs. He was also a controversial coach and a vocal critic of the modern game. Learn more about his life, career and achievements on ESPNcricinfo.

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    • October 25, 1946
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  3. Oct 23, 2023 · Former India captain and left-arm spinner Bishan Bedi passed away in Delhi after a long illness. He was one of the game's greatest bowlers, with 266 Test wickets and a fearless, outspoken personality.

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  5. Oct 23, 2023 · Indian cricket legend Bishan Singh Bedi has died aged 77 after a prolonged illness. He was battling age-related illnesses and had undergone a few surgeries in recent years. Bedi, regarded as one ...

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · Indian cricket lost one its stalwarts on Monday as former captain and legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi died at 77. Widely regarded as one of the best left-arm spinners to have played the game, Bedi picked up 266 wickets in 67 Tests between 1967 and 1979 with 14 five-wicket hauls. He also took seven wicke

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  7. Bedi is widely considered the game's greatest left-arm spinner. "Former captain of the Indian cricket team and a bowler who will be always remembered fondly, Bishan Singh Bedi ji is no more with us.

  8. Oct 24, 2023 · Bishan Singh Bedi (1946-2023) just knew how to touch people’s lives with various facets of his character—being an artist, a straight-talker, and a mentor to many as and when the need be. On October 23, Bedi passed away at the age of 77. Part of the famous spin quartet comprising Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan, and Bhagwath Chandrasekhar, he claimed 266 wickets in 67 Tests in an illustrious international career between 1967 and 1979. Arguably the greatest slow left-arm bowler ...

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