Kapil dev as usual simple and straight, not mincing words. Great speech. He succeeded in cricket because he was very clear in thoughts. India can never have a cricketer like him. His english is really good. I remember him promoting Rapidex english speeking course when Doordarshan was one channel wonder. Probably he is the greatest cricketer india has ever produced. Do not look at his incredible records. Even they dont reveal his talent, he was capable of doing more than that. A team man to the core.
Excited to hear your Speech about Mr . Pat Audi by the winner of 1983 World Cup , Captain , my favorite Kapil Dev, Very Sorry to hear about Mr. Bedi also. We miss both of them
The best, humorous, respectful, ... talk I have heard from Kapil, the patriotic captain, fan of the Indian Cricket Team's best Captain ever and a model of a goobd human being- the legendary Pataudi.
Yes May The Heavens bless H. E. The Prince. Kapil is Every all rounder must and should watch. If he had quit, I would have done so as well. A very humble species to all of us, the most respected who still promotes Farming.
I have seen Tiger Pataudi smash 17 runs (four boundaries) in one over of Vanburn Holder with a bandaged broken jaw. It was the third Test Match of 1974-75 between West Indies and India being played at the Eden Gardens. In the pre-lunch session around 11 'O clock Tiger was hit by a sharply rising delivery of Andy Roberts and retired hurt only to return at the fall of a wicket in the post-tea session. Clive Lloyd, the Wedt Indian skipper promptly put the ball in paceman Vanburn Holder's palm whereupon Pataudi unleashed an array of scintillating strokes to smash four consecutive boundaries. Eden Gardens erupted as the Indian skipper was all wrapped up in bandage round his jaw even as he taught the Windies pacemen a lesson in batsmanship. It was an unforgettable moment and I recall it clearly after 48 years, myself 13 years and 6 months old then. Just remember Pataudi played his cricket with one eye and with a broken jaw this day. After scoring a quick-fire 36 he got out but he had made his point as to who was the boss in that brief hour of memorable strokeplay. India went on to win the Test Match with Chandrasekhar beguiling the formidable West Indian batting lineup under the astute leadership of Tiger whose bold move to open attack on the fifth and final day of the Test Match with Chandra, a rather risky gamble with Kallicharan and Lloyd poised to take the game away at 163/3, paid off as Chandra removed both the batsmen fast to put India in the driver's seat. This was the only time I had witnessed Tiger Pataudi bat, and bat he did at his vintage best. A glorious memory of those golden days of Test Match cricket which I so miss now in these days of hype and hoopla and the associated crass commerce centring the gentleman's game.
Towards the end of 1968, after what I consider my best cricketing year, Sharmila and I were married. Whatever concerns our families may have had were papered over pretty quickly. Perhaps because there are some values common to both families. My family’s cultural and literary background isn’t, of course, quite as awesome as the Tagores’-we don’t, for instance, have a Nobel Prize winner in our family. We are basically Afghans with a bit of Turkish blood who came down a few hundred years ago as glorified mercenaries, rushed around on our horses and occupied and made space for ourselves. Over the years, we’ve become a little more sophisticated. I received a liberal education and imbibed secular values from my father, which I’ve tried to give my children. (Tiger - of whom Saad Bin Jung is not a son)
Kapil Dev & Sunil Gavaskar have always been together n have tremendous respect for each other, its print media who circulated stories...n some cricketers who envied them. Kapil paaji get well soon.
agriculture was the culture at least at Kapil' s era , now it's tech culture , anyways pats son turned out to b an actor , what was his culture , pretty sure rich culture .
Kapil Dev is so right! English has been looked as a status symbol. how is English a prerequisite for cricket. And in reality we have made English a prerequisite for everything. Indians think that emulating west is a sign of progress - taliking like west, eating like west, dressing like west etc. but the west is now looking up to east for answers.
It was the Colonial Hangover.Also since Cricket was an English game.But why English should be associated with Cricket the game.Cricketer is selected bcoz he plays good Cricket not becoz he speaks good English.In Japan onlyb2%speak English,but just see Japan is most advanced country. Kapil is greatest Cricketer.Long Live KAPIL.
When Kapil was dropped from the team for the first time while playing under Gavaskar , it was Tiger Pataudi who was the first to ring him up asking him not to lose heart.
I had immense respect for Sunil Gavaskar. But he always put politics above cricket. It is shameful that he chose not to attend Imran Khan 's ceremony and preferred to be BJP chamcha
Kapil dev as usual simple and straight, not mincing words. Great speech. He succeeded in cricket because he was very clear in thoughts. India can never have a cricketer like him. His english is really good. I remember him promoting Rapidex english speeking course when Doordarshan was one channel wonder. Probably he is the greatest cricketer india has ever produced. Do not look at his incredible records. Even they dont reveal his talent, he was capable of doing more than that. A team man to the core.
True, but as regards his English, Romi his wife surely deserves a mention.
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Excited to hear your Speech about
Mr . Pat Audi by the winner of 1983 World Cup , Captain , my favorite
Kapil Dev, Very Sorry to hear about
Mr. Bedi also. We miss both of them
The best, humorous, respectful, ... talk I have heard from Kapil, the patriotic captain, fan of the Indian Cricket Team's best Captain ever and a model of a goobd human being- the legendary Pataudi.
Yes May The Heavens bless H. E. The Prince.
Kapil is Every all rounder must and should watch. If he had quit, I would have done so as well. A very humble species to all of us, the most respected who still promotes Farming.
Kapil dev sir is not only a cricketer but an institution.
I have seen Tiger Pataudi smash 17 runs (four boundaries) in one over of Vanburn Holder with a bandaged broken jaw. It was the third Test Match of 1974-75 between West Indies and India being played at the Eden Gardens. In the pre-lunch session around 11 'O clock Tiger was hit by a sharply rising delivery of Andy Roberts and retired hurt only to return at the fall of a wicket in the post-tea session. Clive Lloyd, the Wedt Indian skipper promptly put the ball in paceman Vanburn Holder's palm whereupon Pataudi unleashed an array of scintillating strokes to smash four consecutive boundaries. Eden Gardens erupted as the Indian skipper was all wrapped up in bandage round his jaw even as he taught the Windies pacemen a lesson in batsmanship. It was an unforgettable moment and I recall it clearly after 48 years, myself 13 years and 6 months old then. Just remember Pataudi played his cricket with one eye and with a broken jaw this day. After scoring a quick-fire 36 he got out but he had made his point as to who was the boss in that brief hour of memorable strokeplay. India went on to win the Test Match with Chandrasekhar beguiling the formidable West Indian batting lineup under the astute leadership of Tiger whose bold move to open attack on the fifth and final day of the Test Match with Chandra, a rather risky gamble with Kallicharan and Lloyd poised to take the game away at 163/3, paid off as Chandra removed both the batsmen fast to put India in the driver's seat. This was the only time I had witnessed Tiger Pataudi bat, and bat he did at his vintage best. A glorious memory of those golden days of Test Match cricket which I so miss now in these days of hype and hoopla and the associated crass commerce centring the gentleman's game.
Kapil was the great all rounder india gave to the world cricket
The old man's sense of humour is rather warped, somewhat lacking in culture.
What I love in Kapil is his simplicity and clarity. Absolutely great.
He has a brilliant sense of humour too...
Kapil Dev himself is a iconic figure, and it is so impressive the way he paid tribute to another legend, Late Tiger Pataudi.
Pataudi and not Patoudi.
Towards the end of 1968, after what I consider my best cricketing year, Sharmila and I were married. Whatever concerns our families may have had were papered over pretty quickly. Perhaps because there are some values common to both families. My family’s cultural and literary background isn’t, of course, quite as awesome as the Tagores’-we don’t, for instance, have a Nobel Prize winner in our family. We are basically Afghans with a bit of Turkish blood who came down a few hundred years ago as glorified mercenaries, rushed around on our horses and occupied and made space for ourselves. Over the years, we’ve become a little more sophisticated. I received a liberal education and imbibed secular values from my father, which I’ve tried to give my children. (Tiger - of whom Saad Bin Jung is not a son)
The ROYAL TIGER of the Indian Cricket!! Nawab Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi!!
Kapil Dev & Sunil Gavaskar have always been together n have tremendous respect for each other, its print media who circulated stories...n some cricketers who envied them. Kapil paaji get well soon.
Great kapil
Talent melts the conservatism of Bengal Club... good food though, keep it up! Contact me for improving cricket.
agriculture was the culture at least at Kapil' s era , now it's tech culture , anyways pats son turned out to b an actor , what was his culture , pretty sure rich culture .
Kapil, man down to earth
Love u Kapil, u r a killer.
Great speech by Kapil paaji.
After IK's speech, This is the best speech on cricket.
La coleraine melira
Kapil Dev is so right! English has been looked as a status symbol. how is English a prerequisite for cricket. And in reality we have made English a prerequisite for everything. Indians think that emulating west is a sign of progress - taliking like west, eating like west, dressing like west etc. but the west is now looking up to east for answers.
It was the Colonial Hangover.Also since Cricket was an English game.But why English should be associated with Cricket the game.Cricketer is selected bcoz he plays good Cricket not becoz
he speaks good English.In Japan onlyb2%speak English,but just see Japan is most advanced country.
Kapil is greatest Cricketer.Long Live KAPIL.
I saw that match , it was abbas Ali. Beg benefit. Match at Delhi. Where Kapil,s. Game was the only high light from indian side.
Can some one share the link to Sunil Gavaskar's full lecture.
Psecione
When Kapil was dropped from the team for the first time while playing under Gavaskar , it was Tiger Pataudi who was the first to ring him up asking him not to lose heart.
Pataudi asked bcci to drop kapil
@@ChandraSekar-kb8ke It is absolutely baseless; Pataudi never took any interest in the functioning of BCCI.
good1
Nana r looking hero
haha not like Virat Kohli... epic :)
Virat is no where near to these greats. He is arrogant, stupid and lousiest person in cricket. Waiting for his downfall
@@ramesh751 Your Dhoni was actually a great from indian team in recent years that I'd like as a Pakistani
I had immense respect for Sunil Gavaskar. But he always put politics above cricket. It is shameful that he chose not to attend Imran Khan 's ceremony and preferred to be BJP chamcha
That's bullshit.
who's the gentlemen in yellow who speaks before Kapil?
Avik Sarkar, Editor Emeritus, ABP Private Limited.