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BCCI’s new rules for Team India: Wives have limited stay on tours!
According to reports, BCCI has acknowledged the situation and plans to discuss it with Gambhir. Limiting family stays to a maximum of two weeks for tours exceeding six weeks. Restricting family visits to around a week for shorter tours.
BCCI set to limit families' presence on India's tours
On tours of 45 days or more, players' immediate families - partner and children - can be with them for no more than 14 days
Why BCCI’s restrictions on family members, private travel is a positive step for Indian cricket
BCCI’s restrictions on family members being allowed to travel with Indian cricketers on overseas tours as well as on private travel would not have cropped up had India ended up on winning side in Australia.
BCCI to enforce stricter touring rules for Indian team: Report
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is gearing up to introduce stricter touring regulations for the national men's team. The move comes after India's disappointing performance in the recent Test series, which saw them miss out on the World Test Championship (WTC) final.
BCCI Bars Wives, Family from Accompanying Players on Tours: Report
BCCI bars wives, family from accompanying players on tours to better performance; action taken against Gambhir's managerAccording to a report by Dainik Jagran, BCCI is considering to
‘Inspired By L&T’ Fans Blast BCCI for Limiting Cricketers’ Wives’ Presence on Tours
According to a report in ESPNCricinfo, two of the major changes the BCCI is planning to implement going forward are limiting players’ wives’ presence on the tour and ending the practice of some players ditching team buses to travel privately with their families.
BCCI may restrict players' family time on tours
BCCI plans to restrict duration of stay for players’ families on overseas tours, wants to make team bus travel mandatory in aftermath of loss to Australia
New BCCI Rule: Limited Family Time for Indian Cricketers on Overseas Tours
In response to the Indian cricket team’s recent poor performances—most notably a home series whitewash against New Zealand and a 1-3 loss in Australia—the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced significant changes aimed at boosting player focus and team cohesion.
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BCCI's New Rulebook: Players To Be Penalized For Failure? All You Need To Know
The idea stems from concerns over Indian cricket team's recent Test series losses to New Zealand and Australia.
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Did the BCCI Oz tour review have cricket on its agenda?
BCCI plans to enforce stricter discipline for the Indian cricket team, including mandatory practice and family stay limits, ...
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BCCI to cut player salaries for poor performance
The BCCI has already implemented a performance-based reward system. Players who feature in more than 50% of Test matches in a ...
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Gautam Gambhir-Morne Morkel's rift comes to light in BCCI meeting
Tensions between Team India's head coach Gautam Gambhir and bowling coach Morne Morkel have surfaced after a recent Board of ...
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BCCI Grills Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma On Test Slump, Gets 'IPL Salaries' As Answer
Gautam Gambhir, Rohit Sharma and Ajit Agarkar were grilled by the top BCCI bosses over recent results in Test cricket.
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Devajit Saikia elected new BCCI secretary, replaces Jay Shah
Former Assam wicketkeeper Devajit Saikia has been elected as the new BCCI secretary. Saikia replaces Jay Shah, who had ...
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Ex-Selector Slams BCCI's Decision To Curb WAGs' Stay On Tours, Calls It A ‘Joke’
The BCCI's new rule limiting players' wives and girlfriends stays on long tours, after India's poor performance against Australia, has been criticised by a former selector as ...
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