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Gautam Gambhir vs Virat Kohli? India supports BCCI’s family rules amidst the dissatisfaction of coach RCB Star

Gautam Gambhir also appreciated those changes after becoming head coach while speaking at Kapil Sharma Show.

India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir has now rapidly criticized Veerat Kohli’s subtle but BCCI’s revised rules, which are around families traveling with players on foreign tourism. In a conversation with Cheteshwar Pujara during the broadcast of the ongoing, the ongoing, the ongoing God, Gambhir did not return. He said that international cricket is not a holiday, and this national duty should be paramount. He argued that the family is important, but is not far from the fact that players need to focus all their attention on serving the nation.

BCCI’s new rules on families

The Indian cricket team’s visit to Disable to Australia led to a big overhaul, in which the BCCI fell on the tourists of the players for a long time. This is the first time Gambhir has publicly addressed the new BCCI Diktat that limits the players’ family’s time for more than 45 days, and for seven days for small tourism. The policy was introduced after India’s 1-3 defeat in Australia earlier this year. Earlier, India lost a home test series after 12 years.

Virat Kohli did not like this

The rule recently attracted attention when Kohli spoke at the RCB Innovation Lab Sports Summit, saying that he does not appreciate returning to a hotel room alone after an emotionally dried days. Kohli believes that people who make such decisions do not understand how useful it is to rejuvenate the players after the defeat.

“It is very difficult to explain to people how it is grounding to come back in your family every time you have something that is intense, which is on the outside. I do not think people understand what it brings to a large extent.,

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“Not on vacation …” Gambhir says

However, Gambhir sees it differently. ,Families are important“he admitted.”But you have understood one thing. You are here for a purpose. This is not a holiday. You are here for a huge purpose. There are very few people who get an opportunity to take pride in the country. So yes, I am not against not having a family with us.,

,It is important to have families, but if your focus is towards making our country proud and you have a much larger role than anything else, and you are committed to that goal, you are committed to that reason, I think everything else is fine. But for me, I think this is more important than the reason and that goal is more important than anything else“Gambhir said.

BCCI new rules for players

The disappointing tour of Australia reduced India’s domination. India lost the series 1-3 with Captain Rohit Sharma, which left itself from the final match in Sydney after a poor performance.

However, the Indian board felt that the “undisciplined” and the superiority campus of the players gave them the cost of the series. While BCCI never made an official announcement on new policies, but has been sufficient nonsense. Apart from curbing families, other rules include:

  • Players are allowed to keep family members with them for a maximum of two weeks on 45 days or more visits.
  • For low tourism, family members can go with players for a maximum period of one week.
  • Players will need to pay for additional expenses if the family members live during the tour for more than the prescribed.
  • Players should travel together in the team bus.
  • Individual employees, including managers, agents and chefs, should stay in a separate hotel.
  • During the closed period, all the players, including the seniors, should play domestic cricket.
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Meanwhile, Ravindra Jadeja was in the news for not traveling with the team bus. However, he was not fined by the BCCI to break that particular rule. Jadeja opted to appear in the beginning of 2 days of the second Test to do some practice before starting the play.

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