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Harsha Bhogle feels the BCCI ought to prohibit gamers from having private PR businesses.© X (Twitter)
Within the aftermath of India’s loss to Australia within the Border-Gavaskar Trophy final week, reviews have been rampant on social media, claiming that the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) is ready to implement stricter protocols throughout excursions. ESPNcricinfo reported that the BCCI will restrict the gamers spending time with their households on excursions, including that the relations cannot can solely be with them for no more than 14 days throughout a tour comprising of 45 days.
The report additionally claimed that the Indian gamers will even be barred from taking unbiased transport to commute throughout follow and matches.
India captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar have been knowledgeable relating to the identical throughout the meet with BCCI officers in Mumbai final Saturday.
Veteran cricket commentator Harsha Bhogla has shared his views on the identical, and prompt that the BCCI ought to as an alternative prohibit gamers from having private PR businesses.
“Reading of the changes the BCCI is apparently suggesting for the Indian team. I don’t know how much to believe but if I had to nominate one rule to be strictly applied, it would be to ban team members from having PR agencies,” Bhogle posted on X.
Studying of the modifications the BCCI is outwardly suggesting for the Indian workforce. I do not understand how a lot to consider but when I needed to nominate one rule to be strictly utilized, it will be to ban workforce members from having PR businesses
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) January 15, 2025
Whereas Rohit managed simply 31 runs in three matches and 5 innings at a mean of 6.20, Virat Kohli ended the collection with 190 runs in 5 matches and 9 innings at a mean of 23.75 with a century.
Even Gamhir’s future as head coach shouldn’t be sure. The BCCI is prone to take a name on his scenario after the Champions Trophy in February-March.
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