
Murali slams Bedi, calls him controversy monger
July 29, 2010 07:55 am
Retired spin great Muttiah Muralitharan on Wednesday lashed out at his long-time detractor Bishen Singh Bedi, calling the former Indian captain a controversy monger and ordinary bowler who would have been hammered by any batsman if was he playing now. Bedi has been an untiring critic of Muralitharan by repeatedly calling the Sri Lankan a “chucker” and asking the ICC to ban the Sri Lankan’s “doosra” as it was illegal.
Muralitharan, who retired last week after competing 800 Test wickets at
Asked about the lack of world-class spinners in
“Bedi, I don’t think he does not even come to a contest on that. I saw some (of his) bowling of his playing days. In modern era, if he plays he will get hammered every ball, that is what will happen. So no comparison,” the world’s most successful spinner said in an interview.
“Prasanna is a good bowler. I have seen his bowling. Venkataraghavan is good. But Bedi does not come under it,” he said.
Though without mentioning the constant criticism he got from Bedi, the affable Sri Lankan advised the former Indian captain to refrain from whipping up controversies.
“He (Bedi) is also a controversial person. He has lot of controversies everywhere in the world. And he should think about himself first rather than talking about other people,” Muralitharan said.
Asked about Bedi’s comments to ban the ‘doosra’ from international cricket, Muralitharan lampooned the Indian by saying that he has no variations in his bowling and was therefore critical of others.
“He (Bedi) did not have any variation. He just bowled left arm spin and pitch did the variation for him. That is what he bowled,” he said.
Muralitharan said Anil Kumble was the best spinner
“You forget the best spinner is Anil Kumble. Not Bedi or Venkataraghavan or
any other. I think the best ever spinner produced (in
“Sachin and Lara have been the most consistent batsmen in the world (to face my bowling). I admire them. I have most regards for those two guys and now place Ricky Ponting also in that list.
“I don’t know who plays me the better. They are different individuals. Statistics-wise Sachin is heading the pack. You can say Sachin is the best on that basis. But you see the other two players are great players, they are also legends. I think you cannot make comparisons. They play in different conditions and situation,” he said.
Muralitharan said he has no regrets in his cricketing career though it was haunted by controversies over his bowling action.
“It (controversy) did not haunt me at all. I went through it and I have done what I wanted to do in my cricketing life. So no regrets. Nothing. I am very happy to retire (from Test cricket),” he said.
He does not agree that players are getting injured due to more volume of cricket now that Twenty20 has become big.
“I don’t think so. If a player is fit to play he should play every format. The players careers are very short, they enjoy all form of the games. So the three forms of cricket will continue though Test is the ultimate,” he said.
Muralitharan said it would be difficult for
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He refused to think that the era of Australian domination was over and said they are still a force to reckon in world cricket.
“Very difficult to say
“Statistically, they were performing brilliantly during the last
decade. Now they missed players like Shane Warne and Glenn McGrath ... Matthew
Hayden and Justin Langer to open. So the youngsters will have to come and fill
the void. It took a little bit of time for them,” he added.
The Hindu
Viewer Comments
July 29, 2010 08:15 am
Murali, dont ever try to repply to comments of your oponents. Learn to keep silent. Then you will not have oponents after some times.
wicky
July 29, 2010 08:15 am
Bedi is an old humbug who had performed only if the pitch turned the ball for him and his records show that he took only tail-enders wickets. He´s covering his two horns inside a turben on his retarded head.
saambrani
July 29, 2010 08:18 am
Bishen Singh Bedi, as Murali said is a ordinary bowler who is striving to get the attention by coming out with nonsence every now and then. Murali should consider him as a ordinary spectator and must ignor him completely.
irs
July 29, 2010 08:43 am
How correct Murali is.well said
Kandula
July 29, 2010 09:01 am
Good on you mate
lakshman
July 29, 2010 09:06 am
Well said Murali. These people are so opinionated it is annoying. Old people who do not accept that the world and it´s beings are evolving and,want to stick to old methods and old norms should be silenced. These guys have to grow old gracefully. Well said and, Good Luck!
ayanthi
July 29, 2010 09:10 am
Well done murali. this is the way to handle bedi.
Chandima
July 29, 2010 09:17 am
Murali, you are great man for SL and Kumbli is great man for India. Who is this idiots
wane
July 29, 2010 09:42 am
Jayawewa Murali!....Aniwa...Well and truly said.....
AntiBedi
July 29, 2010 10:23 am
Let´s not talk of this Bedi anymore.As far as I know he is an ordinary carrom player not a cricketer.
anura
July 29, 2010 10:52 am
Bedi´s old mind unable to understand innovations. During the early stages of the restricted over version, one great batsman from his country played for just 35 odd runs, staying at wicket unbeaten till the end of the 50th over. Bedi(cotton woolved fool) better keep his mouth shut.
Ground Boy
July 29, 2010 10:56 am
Murali, we wish and looking forward to watch you bowling ´doosra´ in the 2011 world cup.
B.B. Marasingha
July 29, 2010 11:13 am
Comments are coming & going. Do not reply them you already proved your talent to whole world as number one spin bowler.
N M Ifthikar
July 29, 2010 11:13 am
Don´t waste your breath puffing BEEDI.
Last Man
July 29, 2010 11:43 am
Dear murali. Don´t get this serious and don´t even go to reply for this idiot. you be silent because everyone know you are.
charith
July 29, 2010 11:55 am
Greatest Ever Bowler Like Murali should not Comment on This Ordinary,Negligible Man in front of murali´s achievements.Let this frustrated Sardar Bark... Who Cares...
Hemantha
July 29, 2010 01:12 pm
Why do we even waste our time on this guy Bedi?
Deepal
July 29, 2010 03:48 pm
Bedi is not a good sportsman..he does not know how to take defeat HE SHOULD STICK TO SMOKING A BIG BEEDY
Tony
July 29, 2010 05:28 pm
surprissing to see murali respnding. but he is dead right.
AR
July 29, 2010 07:13 pm
hellow "bluddy" bedi. murali odinary bowler then who are the good bowler?stop yuor comments and go with a tamil nadu dogs.
mohammed
July 29, 2010 08:34 pm
Murali sahodaraya, oya bedi wage naaki mookalan bassanta uththara denna gihin oba thumage watina kaalaya nasthi kara ganna epa! Murali, oba niyama cricket weerayek widiyata mulu lokema pili aragena iwarai. oya bedi wage kaalakanni rilawunwa ganan ganne kawuda?
Darth Vader
July 30, 2010 02:26 am
Don´t talk to media Mr. Mutali, who are trying to compalin is the looser.
Tikiribandara
July 30, 2010 06:10 am
Bedi is a jealous bloody idiot.
patriot
July 30, 2010 07:25 am
No need to reply Bedi at length. Remind him of just words. EIGHT HUNDRED! That will keep the jealousy B....D´s trap shut!
Sarath Karunawardena
July 30, 2010 10:28 am
Well, Beddy was an orthodox left arm leg spinner with a turban and his nagging length with fielders like Solkars catchings was abe to shine and boast of himself. As Murali well said, this era you find more and more attacking strokes making batsmen who use their footwork, could outshine very easily. Let Beddy realise this reality and keep control his bias comments. Murali is a legend and God has created players like Sachin, Mahela !!!Pl. let this marvellous game to continue for the rest, as cricket lovers and explayers without any jealousey.
Jayantha Pahtirana
July 31, 2010 05:40 am
Well said Murali. What has Bedi done to the development of Cricket??? He could be tagged as a Cricket Clown. Murali you are a hero. Keep the good work
Lalindra Dunuwille