[caption id="attachment_46783" align="aligncenter" width="580"]DBftcZeXgAIQAoN India beat arch-rivals Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy few days back. Image Source: ICC[/caption] Internet Desk: Sports Minister Vijay Goel has said that Pakistan has crossed the “Lakshman Rekha” by sponsoring terrorism in the country has ruled out any bilateral cricket series between the two neighbouring nations. "For everything there is a Lakshmana Rekha," Goel, who is leading a 200-member Indian youth delegation to China, told the media. "But when the line is crossed then a message has to be given. This (boycott) is a message," he said defending the policy not to have bilateral cricket series with Pakistan. "We have clearly stated terrorism and sports cannot go side-by-side. As long as Pakistan doesn't stop cross border terror and (instigating) trouble in Kashmir..then there is no chance for bilateral series and also the national mood doesn't support it," Goel said. Ramachandra Guha, one of the four members of Supreme Court- appointed Committee of Administrators (CoA), has written a letter for the execution of the recommendations of the Justice R M Lodha panel to reform the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Goel, however, has refused to comment on the aforementioned letter as cricket-related issues are managed by the BCCI as well as the apex court. He mentioned his ministry’s proposal to have a sports code in India, in which cricket is included. By expanding the sports infrastructure, Goel has outlined several programmes initiated by his ministry to improve sports on all fronts. It included a new App through which children above the age of eight years can highlight their talents in sports for his ministry to initiate follow up action. The Indian delegation is in China as part of an annual exchange programme. Both countries have been conducting youth exchanges since 2006. Last year a Chinese delegation visited India. The last bilateral series between India and Pakistan was played in 2012-13.

India won't play any cricket series against Pakistan if they don't stop sponsoring terror, says Vijay Goel