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Vol. 5 Num 1135 Wed. August 08, 2007  
   
Sports


BCCI scared of ICL: Bedi


The BCCI's opposition to the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) is grounded in its fear of being exposed as an inefficient organisation, feels legendary spinner Bishan Singh Bedi.

"The BCCI cannot ban players for playing in the league. Suppose you are working for a company and join another after some time, your former employers cannot stop you from earning your livelihood. That's illegal," Bedi said on the sidelines of a book release function here last night.

"Cricket is not their personal property and they have no right to stop anybody from joining this league. Actually the board is scared that if the ICL turns out to be a well organised event, then their own failures would be exposed," he added.

The rebel series, scheduled in October, has invited the ire of the BCCI which has threatened to ban players who align with the ICL from representing the country.

Bedi felt though the ICL organisers are only trying to mint money out of the country's obsession with cricket, players cannot be barred from being a part of the league.

"I don't think it is something on the lines of Kerry Packer series, so there should not be any objection in the first place. I don't know whether this league would be good for the game in the long run but there is no harm in allowing it to take place," he said.

Bedi also came out in support of National Cricket Academy chairman Kapil Dev, who has been threatened with a sack for joining the league.

"I don't think it would be appropriate to take away his job on this ground," he said.