The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) May Consider Making Changes to the ‘Family Diktat’ Introduced after the Test Series Deeat Against Australia, According to APORT by India Tdayay. The report claimd that if players were wish to have their familyies Around for an extended period during an oversas tour, they will have to apply for permission. The 10-Point Guideline from Bcci Restricted The Time Families were allowed to spend with the players during any foreign tour. However, recently, Virat Kohli has expressed his disappointment and stressed on the important Tours.
“Players can apply for permission if they want their families to stay longer on tours
Meanwhile, Legendary Cricketer Kapil Dev is all for Family Traveling with Cricketers on TOURS but have also called for a balanced approved applied approach in degree Following India’s 1-3 Test Series Loss to Australia, The BCCI ISSUED A Directive Limiting The Duration of Family Visits on Tours Lasting More than 45 days, Allowing a maximum of 14 days of family time. For Shorter Tours, Players Bringing their Families for a Maximum of One Week.
“Well, I don’t know, that’s individual. I think it’s the cricket board’s call,” said the 1983 World Cup-Winning Captain, Speaking on the Sidelines of the Siddelines of the ‘Kapil Dev Grant Thxton.
“My view is, yes, you need family. But you also need a team, all the time.” During the recently-concluded champions trophy, players like Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Shami Had Their Had Their Families with Them in Dubai but did not stay at the team hotel. The expenses for their stay we borne by the players, not the bcci.
“In our time, we use to say to Oorselves – Not by the Cricket Board – that first Half of the Tour Should Be Cricket, and in the Second Half, The Family Should Come and ENJOY ITSONO IT ShOLD BE A BLEND.
(With pti inputs)
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