From young Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi's steely determination after his terrible car accident to Anil Kumble's dignity and Virat Kohli's level headed approach, Jeffrey Archer's pristine love for Indian cricket remains intact.
The best selling English author is keenly following the World Cup.
For him, current Indian skipper Kohli is level-headed and intelligent and Kumble's dignified stance during the 'Monkeygate scandal' is a lesson for one and all.
Archer, the creator of the famous 'Kane and Abel' series, had also written a short story 'Century', whose main protagonist many believed, was based on Tiger Pataudi.
"I have been very privileged to have known Nawab of Pataudi, when we were both studying at the Oxford and we remained friends through that time. Quite recently, I had done a big charity auction for his wife (Sharmila Tagore) and daughter and I admire them both," Archer told PTI during an exclusive interview.
During their days at Oxford, Archer would often bump into Pataudi at university's sports club Vincent's.
"I was an athlete and I captained Oxford and ran for Great Britain. We met at Vincent's. He was very aware of my love for cricket. I have been a passionate follower of cricket all my life," said the former British MP.
Tiger Pataudi's grit after his car accident fascinates Archer to this day and he fondly remembers the man whom he calls "last among old fashioned amateurs."
"Well, Kumble is one of the best captains, we have ever seen. I thought his behaviour in Australia when (Ricky) Ponting was the Australian captain, was an example to all of us. He behaved with such dignity that he became an example."
"Both Dravid and Laxman are serious readers and I found them to be very intelligent people."
So do all cricketers read your books?
"Cricketers? Yes but their wives even more so. I mean Tendulkar's wife, Kumble's wife have been passionate supporters (of my work)."
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