- Seminar of Parijat-Dr. Kumarapala Desai
- His crazy hobby is to collect shoes, he goes to any country, he brings shoes from that country as a 'souvenir' ...
Bish means Bishan Bedi. I vote Bishan Bedi which means 'by chance'. During his visit, you ask him how he was able to show such a flamboyant feat in bowling on some grounds or how he hit three sixes in a match in Ahmedabad. Bishan Bedi's only answer is 'by chance'. Analyzing his personality, it seems that Bishan Bedi took over the helm of the North Zone and India. As a left-arm spinner, he climbed many high peaks, but at the same time, this thrilling cricketing personality rocked controversy around him, because if he was unfair, he would get bogged down whether to talk or not, and if he made fun of someone, he would shock the other person. !
At one point, Bishan Bedi also clashed with Sunil Gavaskar, for whom he had the most respect. Gavaskar turned down the lifelong honorary membership of the MCC, so Bedi criticized Gavaskar. The point is that at a time when the Indian team was playing in England and controversy was brewing over Bishan Bedi, Gavaskar criticized Bedi in his column and Bedi responded in this way. When he met Rukhsad, his indignation erupted. Bishan also clashed with Ravi Shastri and asked him to declare Ravi Shastri 'Man of the Match' for scoring 3 runs in a match in Chandigarh in 1905. When Bishan Bedi said, 'Ravi Shastri has scored 2 runs, he gets this award. But he refused to bowl. ' While congratulating Bedi, Shastri was very angry.
Bedi had constant clashes with the cricket board and especially with President Rungta. When Azharuddin was the captain, Bishan Bedi was the manager and even then, Bedi's toughness caused a lot of embarrassment among the captain and the team members. Evidence of Bedi's toughness as a mentor can also be found in Sunil Joshi, Murali Karthik or Monty Panesar in England. Bishan Bedi is also the one who gave Kapil Dev a test entry. The same Bishan Bedi informed the Delhi District Association after his retirement from cricket that his name should be removed from a stand at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground, as the stadium was named after Arun Jaitley and included a bust of him. Captain Bedi did not hesitate to take the team back to the middle under his leadership.
There are plenty of Sikh players in the game of hockey, while in Bedi's time he was the only Sikh player and wore a blue fento called 'patka'. "On the field, this doesn't cause any problems, but a new color is added, but if you want to go to an official ceremony outside the field, it takes five minutes for the other players to get ready, when you have to shave yourself and then wear a turban," he said in an interview. Have to build, so it takes forty minutes!
I still remember Bedi's words during the match in Ahmedabad that he loves his mother very much and always keeps a picture of his mother in his pocket. Moreover, wherever he went to play Tests abroad, he kept his mother's photo on his room table and at that time, whenever he was on a trip, he kept on writing letters to his mother. I asked, 'In what language do you write a letter to your mother? Hindi, Punjabi or English? Bedi then said that he always writes letters to his mother in Gurmukhi.
Significantly, he was so fond of letter writing that he got some leisurely travel and sat down to write letters. He had a long correspondence with Sunil Gavaskar. If a strange picture of him appeared on the cover of 'Cricketer' magazine, he would immediately write a letter to its editor and at any time, if anyone wrote a letter to him, he would reply immediately.
At the time, I considered him to be the best left-arm spinner in the world and the best correspondent in the world of cricket. He also smiled and said frankly that he had bought tickets in black and gone to see a movie called 'Pakiza' and 'Khamoshi'. He would have thought he could have gotten a ticket by meeting the manager, but Bedi never thought of earning from his fame in life.
On the other hand, when disaster strikes his favorite game of cricket, he opposes Khonkhari. He did not back down in the controversy over John Lever's bowling with Vaseline in 190 or the controversy over calling Harbhajan Singh a 'monkey gate'. At that time, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, Erapalli Prasanna, Srinivas Venkataraghavan and Bishansinh Gyansinh Bedi were the four spinners. And the bowling pattern of all four spinners was quite different. Out of these four, Bishan Bedi seemed to be the most influential on the field. In fact, he was the youngest of the four spinners, but he was the leading swimmer.
When arranging fielding, it would take more time than other bowlers. He was accused of trying to break the batsman's concentration by doing so, but Bedi said that since he was very chewy, he was careful to keep the fielder standing in the place he had fixed in his mind.
Bishan, who is fond of tea and leaves, is also good at cooking, but his crazy hobby is to collect shoes. In this way he went to England, Australia, West Indies, New Zealand, America, Canada, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, East Africa and the Middle East and took his shoes as a memento. Once she had a stock of one hundred and fifty such shoes and she felt that she could not wear all these shoes, so she gave some shoes as gifts to her friends.
He was as keen on maintaining his shoes as he was on cricket. I polished it, put it in a plastic bag and put it in a suitcase on the closet. Then he solved the question of which shoes to wear by opening the suitcase and wearing the first pair of shoes he could get his hands on. He had a fondness for dogs and brought two dogs from Manchester and named them Charles and Diana. Many memories of Bedi come to mind, but today he holds a B.A. in Political Science and History in Cricket. The biggest feature of Bishan Bedi, who has dropped out of law studies in the meantime, is that he is a big fan of the artistic style of cricket. He does not like any change in the art and that is why when ODI cricket started, the strongest opponent was Indian player Bishan Bedi.
With commerce, politics, show business all dominating in cricket today, Bedi regrets that the game of soft cricket has lost its old beauty. Bishan is currently out of serious illness. Then in the 7th year, we wish him a very long and healthy life.
The revelation of the moment
Life is a ‘swayamvar’, with the Kodili bride in the throats of the lignotsuk kings standing in a row, accusing the necklace of the prince of choice. Swayamvara of such various spheres in life is formed, in which a person sees many spheres and functions in front of him and chooses one of these spheres. In the spiritual world, what we call 'self-discovery', the same kind of discovery takes place in the world. He thinks of the many kinds of abilities inherent in a person and then molds life according to the field in which he is most likely to show his abilities. In the search for self-form, he chooses the area of his interest. Thinks of his own unique and special powers in relation to other individuals. A realistic search for one's potential by assessing the whole personality. To make such a discovery is to be selfish. If he sees where the economic gain will come from instead of his own ability, it will do great injustice to his 'self-form'. If he thinks only of convenience and prosperity, he will be alienated from the realm of his supreme power. Then he becomes a craftsman instead of a poet. Soni, who has the potential to become a big jeweler, is becoming a boxer. Thus the search for the self is the ordeal of life.
Manzrukho
The famous Russian thinker Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy was passing through the drought-stricken region. Seeing him, poor people were running to him. Leo Tolstoy began donating the money he had. Helping in this way, they went far away and a paralyzed man shouted at them. The cripple spoke of his plight. How can the crippled live when the strong are in trouble in times of famine? Tolstoy's heart swelled with sympathy when he heard this paralysis and he put his hand in his pocket, but the pocket was completely empty. He also donated his hat and pen to the famine victims. He no longer had anything to donate. Leo Tolstoy went to the paralyzed. He kissed her tenderly on the arm and then lovingly put his hand on her neck and said, 'Hey brother, I have nothing left to give you. So forgive me. ' Hearing Tolstoy's words, the paralyzed man said in an emotional voice, 'Very few people have the power to give you the kind kisses and loving hugs you have given. I will be grateful to you for this for the rest of my life. ' Hearing such sentimental words brought tears to Tolstoy's eyes.
Comments
Post a Comment
What you think give us your idea about this article we publish your words on our site