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BCCI 'Reportedly' Takes Stern Action To Discipline Test Cricketers; Asks Them To...

BCCI have 'reportedly' declared new guideline and protocols for the Test cricketers, and have further laid emphasis on positivity. Read below for details.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have 'reportedly' taken a stern action against the Test cricketers to instill much-needed discipline and positivive envinronment.

The current state of the Indian cricket has hit a sudden rock-bottom, after reports broke out of unrest in the dressing room, alongside the series of underwhelming performances against New Zealand and Australia in Test Cricket.

Ever since India won the T20 World Cup 2024, things have gone downhill for both, team and players, as senior batters, especially Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, have been nothing short of a huge disappointment, as their woes were clearly visible in ODI's and Tests (not T20I's, as the duo announced their retirement after winning the final of the T20 World Cup 2024).

Several reports pointed out criticising the 'alleged' reluctance of both the batters, stating that the duo is 'busy saving ther spot' and 'not doing what's best for the national side'.

A series of messed-up situations have followed up, and if the reports are believed to be true, there is no better time for BCCI to right the wrongs, as Indian Cricket has hit an unexpected slump.

With Test series defeats to New Zealand and Australia, India have also missed out on the opportunity to make into three consecutive WTC Finals, as 2021 & 2023 finalists were humbled and humiliated by the above-mentioned sides.

As reported by ESPN Cricinfo, the 'viral' document comes into immediate affect, and was sent to players by the apex insititution of cricket in India on Thursday.

Here's What The Viral Document Stated:

Policy Document for Team India (Senior Men)

Objective: To establish guidelines that promote discipline, unity, and a positive team environment while ensuring professional standards and operational efficiency during tours and series.

1. Participation in Domestic Matches is mandatory for players to remain eligible for selection in the national team and for central contracts, as per BCCI guidelines. This policy ensures that players remain connected to the domestic cricket ecosystem, fostering talent development, maintaining match fitness, and strengthening the overall domestic structure. It also inspires emerging players by providing them opportunities to compete alongside top cricketers, ensuring continuity in talent progression. Any exceptions to this mandate will be considered only under extraordinary circumstances and will require formal notification and approval from the Chairman of the Selection Committee, ensuring fairness and transparency in the process.

2. Players Traveling Separately with Families All players are expected to travel with the team to and from matches and practice sessions. Separate travel arrangements with families are discouraged to maintain discipline and team cohesion. Exceptions, if any, must be pre- approved by the Head Coach and Chairman of the Selection Committee.

3. Excess Baggage Limit Players are required to adhere to the specified baggage limits shared with the team. Any excess baggage costs will need to be borne by the individual player. This policy helps streamline logistics and avoid unnecessary expenses.

Baggage policy:

  • Away long duration tours (more than 30 days):
  • Players - 5 pieces (3 suitcases + 2 kit bags) OR upto 150 kgs.
  • Support staff - 2 pieces (2 big + 1 small suitcases) OR upto 80 kgs.
  • Away short duration tours (less than 30 days):
  • Players - 4 pieces (2 suitcases + 2 kit bags) OR upto 120 kgs.
  • Support staff - 2 pieces (2 suitcases) OR upto 60 kgs.
  • Home series:
  • Players - 4 pieces (2 suitcases + 2 kit bags) OR upto 120 kgs.
  • Support staff - 2 pieces (2 suitcases) OR upto 60 kgs.

4. Restriction on Individual Staff on Tour/Series Personal staff (e.g., personal managers, chefs, assistants and security) are to be restricted on tours or series unless explicitly approved by the BCCI. This ensures that the focus remains on team operations and minimizes logistical challenges. - this has to be done away with.

5. Sending Bags Separately to the Centre of Excellence Players must coordinate with team management regarding equipment and personal items being sent to the Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru. Any additional costs incurred due to separate arrangements will be the player's responsibility.

6. Leaving Practice Sessions Early All players are required to stay for the entire duration of scheduled practice sessions and travel together to and from the venue. This rule ensures commitment and fosters a strong work ethic within the team.

7. Personal Shoots During Series/Tour Players are not permitted to engage in personal shoots or endorsements during an ongoing series or tour. This avoids distractions and ensures that the players' focus remains on cricket and team responsibilities.

8. Family Travel Policy The family travel policy ensures a balance between players' personal well-being and team commitments:

Eligibility: Players absent from India for more than 45 days during overseas tours can be joined by their partners and children (under 18) for one visit per series (format- wise) of up to a two-week period.

Provisions: The BCCI will cover shared accommodation with the player for the Visitors' Period. All other expenses are to be borne by the player.

Coordination: Visits must be scheduled at a single time during dates agreed upon by the Coach, Captain, and GM Operations.

Exceptions: Any deviation from this policy must be pre-approved by the Coach, Captain and GM Operations. Additional expenses outside the visitors' period will not be covered by the BCCI.

9. Participation in BCCI's Official Shoots and Functions Players are required to be available for BCCI's official shoots, promotional activities, and functions. These engagements are essential for maintaining the BCCI's commitments to stakeholders and promoting the game effectively.

10. Players Returning Home if Matches End Early Players are required to stay with the team until the scheduled end of the match series or tour, regardless of whether matches conclude earlier than planned. This ensures unity, fosters team bonding, and avoids disruption to team dynamics.

 

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