New Delhi: Describing Bishan Singh Bedi as the 'Bisham Pitamah' of Delhi cricket, DDCA President Rohan Jaitley on Monday said the association will request the former India spinner to withdraw his demand of removing his name from a stand at the Feroz Shah Kotla ground.
Bedi had criticised the controversy and corruption-ridden Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) for choosing to install the statue of an administrator at the stadium instead of an inspirational cricketer and demanded that his name be removed from one of the Kotla stands.
Rohan, who recently took over as DDCA President, said he would have preferred Bedi to discuss the issue with him personally and not made "below the belt" remarks against his father, who died last year due to multiple health issues.
DDCA went ahead and unveiled the statue on Monday.
"Bedi ji is the 'Bhisham Pitamah' of Delhi cricket. If there are reservations, there are better ways of discussing. I am a youngster and I expect to be guided by the elders in the fraternity. His name on the stands is his legacy, an honour bestowed upon him," Rohan said after the unveiling ceremony.
"These matters have to decided by the Apex Council. It's not in my domain. It's not in my power to remove anyone's name. We have discussed it within the DDCA. We are going to request him to reconsider it. It's a long affiliation between the DDCA and Mr Bedi."
Asked if it really matters to DDCA if Bedi's name stays on the stands of the Kotla ground, Rohan said "it does".