Delhi: BCCI has implemented new rules for the 18th season of the Indian Premier League (IPL 2025), one of which is related to the family of the players. According to this rule, members of any player’s family can neither go to the dressing room during the practice session nor during the match. This rule is now becoming a problem for BCCI, because many players are opposing it.

Virat Kohli expressed resentment

Team India veteran batsman Virat Kohli has expressed displeasure over this new rule. He said, “If you ask a player if he wants to live with his family, his answer will be ‘yes’. When we go through a bad innings or difficult period, the family is very important. This gives us mental strength. “

Mohit Sharma also protested

Delhi Capitals fast bowler Mohit Sharma also called this rule wrong. He raised the question and said, “How can the presence of a family be a bad thing?” Some things are not in our hands, but it is important that we pay attention to them, which are under our control. The family always has a positive effect. “

Significantly, Delhi Capitals included Mohit Sharma in their team for Rs 2.20 crore in the mega auction. In the last two seasons, he has taken 40 wickets while bowling brilliantly. This time too, Delhi will be expected to perform well from them.

Controversy is increasing on this new rule of BCCI. Now it has to be seen whether the board considers it again or not.

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