Bishan Singh Bedi: Bishan Singh Bedi receives ‘get well soon’ card from Mumbai team after discharge from hospital | Cricket News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: In a laudable gesture, the Mumbai team, which will take on Uttar Pradesh in the final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday, sent a ‘get well soon’ card to legendary former India left-arm spinner Bishan Singh Bedi, who recently spent nearly three weeks in a hospital following a bypass surgery.
“Couldn’t come personally@BishanBedi sir due to covid restrictions, please accept @MumbaiCricAssoc & all the team member’s heartfelt wishes. Wishing you a speedy recovery, get well soon sir.#legend,” tweeted Mumbai coach Ramesh Powar (a former India off-spinner), along with a picture of the card, which was signed by the entire Mumbai team.
The 74-year-old former India captain had undergone a bypass surgery at the capital’s Sir Gangaram Hospital last month after he complained of heart problems.

Later, Bedi underwent an operation to remove blood clotting in his brain. He returned home only a couple of days back.
Bedi, a former India captain, played 67 Tests and 10 ODIs between 1967 and 1979, and took 266 and seven wickets respectively.



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Bishan Singh Bedi back home from hospital, family relieved | Cricket News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi is showing all the positive signs as he recovers after a few successive operations. The good news for his millions of fans globally is that he is now back home.
A former India captain, 74-year-old Bedi returned home from Delhi’s Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Friday evening, and that was a big relief for his family.
“He was back home last evening. He is talking, but little — of course, naturally he is a bit weak. It will take about a week for him to settle down. Doctors have said that he may take a month to make full recovery,” a source close to Bedi told IANS.
Bedi has not been keeping well for some time. First, he slipped and twisted his ankle at his Delhi residence. That was followed by other illnesses which needed a few operations.
The left-arm spinner also underwent a successful heart bypass surgery recently. He then underwent an operation to remove blood clotting in his brain. He also suffered a paralytic attack.
However, much like he was never afraid to flight the ball to batsmen, Bedi has sustained the operations and is responding to the treatment doctors have prescribed, said a family member.
In 67 Tests, Bedi bagged 266 wickets with his flight and guile. And in 10 one-day internationals, he captured seven wickets. His international career lasted more than 12 years, between 1966 and 1979.
In the domestic circuit, Bedi represented Northern Punjab, Delhi, and Northamptonshire in the English county competitions. He began his first-class career with Northern Punjab in 1962 and shifted to Delhi in 1968.
Bedi led Delhi to the national championship title by winning the Ranji Trophy in consecutive seasons, 1978-79 and 1979-80. He also lost two Ranji Trophy finals as Delhi captain, in 1976-77 and 1980-81.
After retirement, Bedi, who always calls a spade a spade, also served as a national selector.

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Bishan Singh Bedi health: Bishan Singh Bedi shifted to private room from ICU; recovering well | Off the field News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi, who underwent a surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain a few days ago, has been shifted to a private room from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and is doing well, a source close to the legendary spinner said.
The 74-year-old is admitted at a city hospital.
“He (Bedi) has been shifted to a private room yesterday, He is fine now. They (doctors) will monitor him for a few more days,” the source told PTI.
Bedi had undergone bypass surgery at the hospital last month after he complained of heart problems. He underwent the procedure to remove the blood clot just after the bypass surgery.
Bedi, one of the most successful left-arm spinners from India, represented the country in 67 Tests and 10 ODIs between 1967 and 1979, scalping 266 and seven wickets respectively.
In December last year, Bedi had protested against the Delhi and District Cricket Association‘s (DDCA) decision to name the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium after its late ex-president and former union minister Arun Jaitley.
He had threatened to take legal action against the DDCA if his name was not removed from a spectators’ stand at the stadium.

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