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Too early to jump to conclusion on Rahul Sharma issue: Bedi

Former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi today said one should not “jump the gun” and prosecute leg-spinner Rahul Sharma, who faces possible arrest after testing positive for consumption of drugs at a rave party in May.

“Let’s not jump the gun and rather see what actually it is,” the former Indian spinner said when asked if the Punjab bowler should be banned from cricket for his offence.

“What guarantee you have that you are not going into speculation,” he added. The Mumbai Police apprehended Rahul, who is now with the Indian team in Sri Lanka, along with South African cricketer Wayne Parnell from a rave party in a plush Juhu hotel on May 20.

Meanwhile, Bedi also welcomed the BCCI’s move to invite Pakistan for ODIs and T20 mathches at the end of this year.

“It is good to restore the cricketing ties with our neighbour,” he said.Bedi held excess of limited overs cricket primarily responsible for the dearth of spinners in India in recent times.

On chances of Yuvraj Singh’s return to the Indian team, Bedi said, “If BCCI finds him fit to play for the country he is always welcome.”

The legendary spinner also said it was good to see India starting their new season with win over Sri-Lanka in the first ODI in Hambantota.

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