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He liked what he saw, and straightaway decided to take me under his wing. For the next few years, I was to enjoy that protective umbrella and benefit from Abid's goodwill and willingness to share his experience and knowledge with me. His way of helping me become a better off spinner was to hit my best deliveries repeatedly out of the ground during net practice, so that I learnt to adjust my flight when confronted with batsmen who could do that to me in matches. Even in matches in which we were pitted against each other, the lessons continued, ruining my bowling analysis in the process. Of course, when I got him out, he always had a perfect explanation for the accident that had nothing to do with good bowling! Abid Ali was a genuine character among cricketers, an original in many ways. For instance, he set high standards of physical fitness for a generation of cricketers known for its lackadaisical attitude to such matters. The punishing regimen of training he followed was often the subject of anecdotes, perfect entertainment in the evening after a long day at the ground.
When the mood captured him, Abid could be the life and soul of the party. He was great company while travelling with the Hyderabad team, taking part in crazy card games devised by M A K Pataudi, or singing calypso songs he learnt in the Caribbean. His favourite line was "Great India bowler Abid Ali" which he sang with gusto. Few cricketers exploited their talent better. Abid Ali was an honest-to-goodness medium pacer, who could also bat aggressively. He made a sensational Test debut in 1967 when he took 6 for 55 against Australia at Brisbane, following it up with two brilliant innings of 78 and 81 opening the innings in the Sydney Test.
Abid took his cricket with him when he migrated to the USA by the end of the seventies. There, he has been an active participant in the local cricket scene in Los Angeles and has done coached many Indian, Pakistani and other immigrant groups still passionate about cricket. He has always wanted to come back to India on a coaching assignment and had a brief stint as the coach of the Andhra team. With his keen observation and emphasis on physical fitness, he will always be a good role model for young cricketers to follow. Also by the author: Chennai Chat, Curdrice Cricket
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