
‘Cover notebooks with brown papers’ - Memes go viral after BCCI’s new player guidelines
India TV NewsThe Board of Control for Cricket in India issued new guidelines to promote discipline and unity in the national team. A set of new policies has been revealed, in which, the players are advised not to invite family members for over two weeks during an overseas tour that would last more than 45 days. New guidelines also give clarity on the baggage policy as the cricketers won’t be accommodated to carry bags weighing more than 150 kgs on long tours and 120 kgs on tour that lasts less than 30 days. The senior cricketers, particularly captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli haven’t played domestic cricket in recent times and as per reports, BCCI expects them to feature in the upcoming round of the Ranji Trophy. Meanwhile, Rohit, Virat and Ravindra Jadeja announced their retirement from T20Is after the T20 World Cup final in June 2024 and for the same, they are not part of the T20I series against England and are expected to feature in the upcoming round of Ranji Trophy.
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