Bedi interacts with players at Islamia College
Srinagar, Aug 9: Former Indian cricket team spinner, Bishen Singh Bedi on Thursday visited the Islamia College of Science and Commerce at Hawal here to interact with the cricket players.
After interacting with the players, Bedi visited various sports facilities in the college. He replied to the questions put forward by the cricketers on the occasion. He also appreciated the college authorities for developing sports infrastructure.
On the occasion, Bedi stressed upon the young cricketers not to focus on T20 cricket and instead give importance to longer formats of game.
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