October 22 marks a month since Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi passed into the ages following a brief illness. Veteran journalist K Satyamurthy looks back on some cherished moments he was privileged to share with the former India captain, in conversation with A Ganesh Nadar.
The first time I met the great MAK Pataudi, we were playing opposite each other. I was the captain of the Indian Gymkhana cricket team, while Pataudi played for Bombay Gymkhana.
Pataudi was misunderstood; he was not egoistic, but laid back. He was liberal and open to suggestions. He was laconic, did not say much.
- Pataudi Special: Tiger Tales
One day we were watching a match. Pat and I were sitting in the press box. West Zone was playing North Zone. [Sunil] Gavaskar hit the ball and went for a run. Pataudi said, 'Risky run'. Then, he looked and saw that the ball was going to [Bishan] Bedi. He continued, 'Ah! easy run'.
Yes, he was laconic, famous for his one-liners. He had a great sense of humour.
He insisted that fielding was a weapon that could be wielded aggressively. Having Pataudi in the covers was like having two fielders there. He was a tiger on the field. As a child, he used to crawl very fast, so his father called him 'Tiger'.
When the great Nari Contractor was hit by a [Charlie] Griffith bouncer, the accusation against 'Tiger' was that he did not offer his blood. Asked about it at a press conference later, Pataudi replied: 'My blood did not match, as mine is blue'. Later Contractor himself confirmed that Pataudi was the first to come to the hospital and offer his blood, but the blood group did not match.
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