[caption id="attachment_58974" align="aligncenter" width="580"]Bishan SIngh Bedi thinks that cricket against Pakistan shouldn't be politicised  Pic Courtesy: twitter Bishan SIngh Bedi thinks that cricket against Pakistan shouldn't be politicised
Pic Courtesy: twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: Bilateral cricketing relationship with Pakistan shouldn't "narrow down the meaning of patriotism" claims Bishan Singh Bedi. India last played limited overs cricket with their formidable neighbours in 2012. However the two teams only faced off in ICC events. "Why politicise cricket? Have you been able to wipe off terrorism by not playing cricket? Cricket is a platform to come closer," Bedi, whose penchant for plain speaking is legendary, said the former Indian captain, during an interaction on the sidelines of an annual DDCA Conclave. Asked if patriotism in the current social scenario is intrinsically linked to being anti-Pakistan, one of the finest left-arm spinners of all time, said: "This is not right. I am not talking anti-India if I am asking for a cricket series with Pakistan. Let's not narrow down the meaning of patriotism." One of the staunchest critics of BCCI, Bedi wants the word 'control' to be removed from 'Board of Control for Cricket in India' as it "stinks" of autocratic, dictatorial mindset. "The national logo (India flag) has to be worn by the Indian team and not the BCCI logo. I am very clear in my mind. The players are not playing for BCCI but are playing for India. New Zealand and Australia have national emblems. England has national emblem. Even Pakistan and Bangladesh wear national emblems." "Let me be very clear. Indian Cricket Board (ICB) or Cricket India should be the name," said the 71-year-old. Bedi also questioned the context of a series like the one India is currently playing against Sri Lanka, which is turning out to be a virtual no contest. "What are we gaining out of these Sri Lanka series? We are just playing them time and again. We thrashed them in their backyard and now we are thrashing them here also. At least let's have some contest. There is no context," Bedi, who has 266 wickets in 67 Tests, said, sounding genuinely irritated. "Had this Sri Lanka tour not happened, the boys would have played Ranji Trophy. May be had a camp also for preparation before going to South Africa. That's the camp Virat was referring to (during the pre-match conference before the second Test in Nagpur)."