Recently, Virat Kohli supported the family to keep the family together in a foreign tour.
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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma The BCCI has given a big blow to the players of the Indian cricket team. BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia said on Wednesday that the Indian Cricket Board will not change its current guidelines to take the family on a foreign tour. Recently, Virat Kohli supported the family to keep the family together in a foreign tour.
After this, many reports were revealed the next day, which claimed that perhaps the BCCI could make up his mind to relax the law. Devjit Saikia told Cricbuj, “The current policy will remain intact at this time, as it is most important for both the nation and our organization, BCCI.
The BCCI believes that there may be some resentment or different opinions in this case. In a domestic setup, people are entitled to express their views. This policy applies equally to all team members – players, coaches, managers, assistant employees and all involved and has been applied keeping in mind the best interests of all. ”
BCCI implemented this rule after the defeat on Australia tour
Let us tell you, after the defeat of 1–3 in the five -Test series in India’s Australia tour, the Indian Cricket Board issued a directive that cricketers can keep their family together for a maximum of 14 days in a tour of more than 45 days. According to the guidelines, the players can keep their family together for a maximum of one week on a short term tour.
With this rule Virat Kohli During the RCB’s ‘Innovation Lab’ conference on Saturday, it is very difficult to explain the role of the family to the people. Every time you are in a stressful situation, how important it is to come back to your family. I do not think people understand its importance. “
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