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28.03.2025**BCCI Evaluates Potential Revisions to ‘Family Diktat’ Following Virat Kohli’s Commentary**
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly contemplating revisions to the ‘family diktat’ policy, enacted after the Test series defeat against Australia, as per insights from a recent India Today report. This policy, which limits the duration that players’ families can accompany them on overseas tours, has been brought into question following remarks by Virat Kohli on the crucial role family presence plays during high-pressure scenarios, especially on foreign soil.
The existing guidelines stipulate that family visits on tours exceeding 45 days are restricted to 14 days, while shorter tours allow only a week’s family time. Recent discussions have centered on offering players the opportunity to request extended family stays by applying for BCCI approval, a potential change highlighted by a BCCI insider to India Today.
Veteran cricketer Kapil Dev has weighed in on this matter, advocating for a sensible balance, encouraging family travel while stressing the importance of team cohesion. Referring to practices from his own playing days, Dev emphasized the need for a harmonious blend between professional commitments and family engagements.
During the recently concluded Champions Trophy, notable players such as Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Shami were accompanied by their families in Dubai, albeit at their own expense, as they did not reside at the team hotel.
In light of India’s 1-3 series setback in Australia, this policy reevaluation underscores BCCI’s ongoing effort to align player welfare with team dynamics.
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