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A selection of tributes to former India captain MAK Pataudi
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September 22, 2011
"This is terrible news for me, picked me up and guided me. I can not even express myself, is one of my saddest days. It was an exceptional human being, a great cricket player, a big play in the morning the captain, who is really sad. He has always guided the young. I was very close to him, so I can not remember how I was raised. He was my first captain who played under. Whatever career I had, which is in him. "
The former drummer of India shot Gundappa Viswanath is the approval of Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi
"This is a very painful loss for me. Unbearable and shocking loss. It was one of the greatest captains to lead India. He gave a new face to Indian cricket and stressed the role that the outfielder of quality. was primarily responsible for the development of quartet tour of India in an aggressive role similar to what the West Indians were then in the form of the quartet pace. He always believed that teams have at least one bowl from 80 to 85 attack left over 100 acquisitions. "
Erapalli Prasanna, former Indian spinner, praising the captain Pataudi skills
"This is a great personal loss, was a great personal friend, was my first captain, I learned a lot from him. It was by far the best captain of India in my mind to think. It was the first head of cricket in India, who said that everyone in the dressing room ", which was not played in Delhi, Punjab, Madras, Calcutta or Bombay, is played in India. You are India. This left a mark very, very good in the minds of young people who have played in it.
"His faith was absolute in the factories and we have all flourished under his captaincy, which has guided us so comfortable and at peace, the quartet was around a lot of respect for him ... not going to find people like him in a long, long time. His voice can not be completed. A great chapter, much cricket in India has come to an end. "
Former captain of India Bisher Bedi said that we will not see another Pataudi
"It's a great shock to me. It is too early for him to leave .. just 70 years. A great captain, always attacking and aggressive defense .. ever, at any time. It has always been to try to win the game and would do anything to win. We had four spinners then, and I was very lucky to have had him as captain. "
India legspinner Bhagwat Chandrasekar Ex Pataudi as captain thanks
"Tiger Pataudi was my first captain. When I played my first attempt in 1969 was not only a billionaire, royalty, but a superstar. When I came out one morning to breakfast at (Cricket Club of India) International Criminal Court , where the Indian players lived in a test in Mumbai, he invited me to share the table with him and never forget it. He was the captain of India, a tycoon and I was a beginner. taught the Indian team win, he directed his transformation has convinced us that we can overcome the very strong team, even with limited resources, despite basically three players. He was aggressive but do not shout in the camp, none of that, his thoughts about the game if you play for the country, need not be treated as children, n "I had no motivation or need to talk like a baby.
"He treats us all as equal as the captain was fully professional in the field, an aggressive, offensive. And I was not impressed then, but when I played against the other captains, I figured out how to attack it, I realized it was the best captain who had always been below. off the field, was an outgoing, loved to go out, socialize, and often late into the night Night, said: "Cricket takes itself too seriously, you're young, enjoy life. If you are too emotional and take it too seriously, you will be unhappy "."
Former drummer of India Chetan Chauhan opening, remembers Pataudi joie de vivre
"Tiger Pataudi was the most charismatic cricketer of his generation. BAT almost zero vision in one eye and still score almost 3,000 works, and half a dozen centuries, Test cricket will tell you that he was a genius. And 'terribly lost, and is a huge loss for the game of cricket. "
The former captain Sunil Gavaskar India will bring the results of Pataudi
"Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi was a man of unusual talent, which proved to be an inspiration to millions of cricketers, not only in India but around the world. It was an honor and a privilege to have known him. It was a real treasure of India cricket due to his exploits on the field and off the ways not easy. After his retirement, he maintained close ties with the game in various capacities, including as a commentator. When he shared his vision of the game, they were taken seriously because they were considered to come from the heart of one of the greatest servants of India in the game. He will be sorely missed. "
ICC President Sharad Pawar in the game to remember input Pataudi
"I grew up as a young cricketer to hear about his findings and had not met for the first time in the Oval test, August 22 where he had come to present the trophy to the England team Pataudi, while I presented Andrew Strauss with Reliance ICC Test Championship Mace. During the test, I had the privilege to discuss with him the past, present and future of test cricket and 50-plus. It was quite fascinating to hear his views and confidence in these formats. "
Haroon Lorgat ICC Chief Recalling his recent discussions with Pataudi in England
"I am shocked by the news of the disappearance of the tiger is Pataudi. He was an exemplary person who has the cricket tour of India to unprecedented levels, as a drummer, outfielder and captain. It has revolutionized the standards of Fielding team India and across the country. At a time when much good is regarded as a victory, Tiger Pataudi encouraged his players to go for the victory. It was an aggressive hitter who excels in situations of crisis, and showed how the nation to fight against adversity. I join my colleagues in the BCCI to express my condolences to his disappearance. His service to cricket in India will never be forgotten. "
BCCI president N Srinivasan honors Pataudi
"We are very saddened by the untimely death of Tiger Pataudi. He was a legendary figure for his country, and is remembered for all he has contributed to Sussex cricket. I met him during the game last test at The Oval when he was looking forward to visit us on the head later this year. It came as a great shock to us all and our condolences to all connected with Sussex cricket goes to his family. "
Sussex chairman Jim May has its sympathy for the death of Pataudi, who played 88 first class matches between 1957 and 1970 Sussex
"He was a legend for us, and we have never seen play. He was a romantic figure, an absolute legend. I have always heard stories about Tiger, how it has changed Indian cricket. He had an immense influence outside its performance naked cricket ground. It was an enormous figure inspiring. Even after all these years when you talk to the legends of cricket, always speak of him with awe and respect. It will surely be remembered as a great all-time who had an influence not only on the cricket field, but also beyond. It made the game popular in India, with its pure personality and performance. He led the team in different ways. He was a leader for us and he always was with the current batch of players. In 2002 when we had problems with the ICC in the central contract system, supported Mr Pataudi us with Madan Lal. I met him briefly in England at the Oval after the test series. We talked briefly, and now when I think about it, I regret that I could not spend more time talking to him. "
Rahul Dravid wants to, he could spend more time with Pataudi
"I am very sad news hearing Pataudi disappearing. I gently condolences to his family and may his soul rest in peace. I knew personally and even met a couple of times. There was a lot of class and dignity. Because of an accident has lost an eye and was still successful at the international level, just goes to show how good a player he was. a good thing for him was that he was very honest and always had a good cricket in India at heart. "
Sourav Ganguly recalled Pataudi on his class and dignity
"It's a terrible loss for the world of cricket. I had the privilege of meeting him several times. Cricket World will miss him as a hero. I really respect."
Sachin Tendulkar regrets the loss of a cricket hero
"I'm devastated, I had no idea who was in the hospital ... He was a contemporary of my cousin Javed Burki, and what I heard with my cousins and his contemporaries was that they had lost an eye, apparently, it was engineering major proportions. Anyone who knows the hitters, knows it's hard to play with one eye, especially [play] quick bowling. What he achieved with one eye, the type of ability he had, what type of player who could have become ... In Pakistan, for us it was a cricket player who has attracted a large crowd. "
Imran Khan, former Pakistan captain, said Pataudi was a crowd favorite on the border, and
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