Bishen Bedi
A legendary left-arm spinner, Bishen Bedi had a suppleness and rhythm
to his bowling action that belied his solid frame and for a while allowed
him to become India's greatest wicket-taker.
With a flick of the wrist and any number of subtle variations that he
had either learned or invented, he would tease out batsmen with changes of
pace and bounce, orthodox leg-breaks and inswinging arm balls.
Constantly loosening his limbs whilst not bowling he was also instantly
recognisable by the range of colourful patkas that he wore.
A first-class cricketer at 15, Bedi was playing against the West Indies
five years later and appeared in 67 Tests, taking 266 wickets. Only Kapil
Dev and Anil Kumble have taken more for India.
And in six years with Northamptonshire he twice took 100 wickets in a
season.