Recalling the famous shot of the then captain Sourav Ganguly waving his Team India jersey at the Lord's after a win, Bedi today said the cricket culture has changed with the TV coverage.
Referring to the gesture which is framed in a photo at the BC Roy Club House in Eden Gardens, Bedi said: "I've seen a picture of him in the Club House taking his shirt off at the Lord's balcony but that was not a gentlemanly thing to do. I tried to lip read what he was saying."
Speaking highly about his former captain Tiger Pataudi, Bedi said: "Tiger would never be provoked. Even if a player scored a hundred or dismissed a batsman, he would doff his cap to him. Never was he jumping around in celebration. That is cricket culture."
"Tiger was at least 100 years ahead of his time. His innate nature gave him an advantage as far as captaincy was concerned. He was a very proud Indian. At initial team meetings he would always make us think beyond Delhi or Bombay or Karnataka.
Bedi also had some words of praise for Ganguly and said, "I watched him from a distance. He created a flair for winning. Along the way he defied cricketing norms because of changing times, but he was cut out to do it and could also afford that."
On the ICC's crackdown on chuckers, he said they should have acted 20 years ago.
"Remember the Asian subcontinent has four votes. The Doosra and Teesras have evolved from the subcontinent. All these Doosra and teesras are rubbish.
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