On his recent trip to India, Gideon Haigh was spellbound listening to the steady stream of stories during a dinner with
Bishan Bedi. Haigh writes of Bedi's 'enormous natural warmth' and his razor-sharp memory in the
Cuts and Glances blog.
'Batsmen have egos, Gideon,' said Bishan. 'Egos!' Even Sachin? Even Sachin. On one Australian tour of India, he tried explaining this to Shane Warne: 'I told Shane that he had to make Tendulkar think. That there is nothing you can do about a straight six. You cannot set a field for it. You can only applaud.' But Warne, he sensed, was already somewhat in dread of Tendulkar, and loath to throw down any gauntlet that might be picked up.