sanjeev
khelja|18-01-2025
The apex Indian cricket governing body aka the Board of Control for Cricket in India has taken a bold decision to address concerns regarding the Indian team's performance and discipline.
Following a series of disappointing results, including a historic Test series whitewash at home against New Zealand and the loss of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to Australia, the BCCI has rolled out a strict 10-point policy.
High-Level Review Meeting Brings Change
Following the Indian team's recent struggles, reports sparked of dressing room differences and declining focus among players. The BCCI conducted a high-level review meeting, including head coach Gautam Gambhir, Captain Rohit Sharma, and chief selector Ajit Agarkar. The result was a policy overhaul designed to ensure accountability and professionalism within the squad.
Mandatory Domestic Cricket for National Selection
The BCCI's new diktat is the mandate for players to participate in domestic cricket to remain eligible for national selection and central contracts. Exceptions to this rule will only be granted under extraordinary circumstances with prior approval.
Strict Travel and Baggage Policies
Meanwhile, players are now required to travel together during matches and practice sessions. Individual travel arrangements with family members are strongly discouraged. Additionally, strict baggage limits have been imposed, with any excess costs to be borne by the players themselves.
Restrictions on Personal Staff and Endorsements
Other key measures include restrictions on personal staff accompanying players on tours, obedience to full practice session schedules, and bans on personal shoots or endorsements during series.
Controlled Family Travel Policy
The BCCI has also introduced a controlled family travel policy, allowing family visits only during long overseas tours under specified conditions.
Obligation to Attend Official Events
Furthermore, players are obligated to attend official BCCI events and promotional activities. They are also required to stay with the team until the conclusion of a series, even if matches end earlier than scheduled.
Consequences for Non-Compliance
Non-compliance with these guidelines could result in severe consequences, including suspension from the Indian Premier League (IPL) and deductions from central contract retainers and match fees.
Recap of 10-Point Guidelines
1. Travel Policy
2. Baggage Policy
To streamline logistics, the BCCI has introduced specific baggage limits for players and support staff:
For Away Tours:
Note: Any excess luggage costs to be borne by the concerned player.
3. Personal Staff Policy
4. Equipment Transfers
5. Family Travel Policy
The Indian board has chalked out an outline for travel policies related to the family of the Indian players.
Eligibility criteria:
Provisions for Family Visits:
Co-ordination for Visits:
6. Post-Match Stays of the Team