India's BCCI Imposes Tighter Touring Guidelines for Men's Cricket Team

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India's BCCI Imposes Tighter Touring Guidelines for Men's Cricket Team
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India's cricket board (BCCI) is set to implement stricter touring regulations for the national men's cricket team. The new guidelines include limitations on family visits during tournaments, increased responsibility for player luggage expenses, and mandatory team travel. These changes follow India's recent 3-1 loss to Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, sparking discussions about the team's future and the commitment of veteran players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.

India’s cricket board, the BCCI, is reportedly set to impose tighter touring guidelines around the national men’s team, including a restriction on how much time families can spend with players.partners now couldn’t stay with players for an entire tournament, while families would “only be allowed to stay with players for 14 days” during a tournament that lasts 45 days or longer. That threshold could be reduced to seven days, according to the report, should the tour be shorter than 45 days.

Fresh from a 3-0 home whitewash to New Zealand, the defeat sparked renewed debate in India about the future of the team and, in particular, its veteran players such as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.“I think the next 8-10 days are crucial for Indian cricket to take a good, honest look at itself,” former captain Sunil Gavaskar told news channel

“We don’t need players who are partly here and partly elsewhere. It’s time to stop pampering anyone.”

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