BCCI Enforces Strict New Rules to Address Discipline in Indian Cricket
The 10-point policy introduces mandatory domestic cricket, limits on family presence, and restrictions on personal staff to promote unity and professionalism.
- The BCCI's new 10-point policy mandates domestic cricket participation for national team eligibility and central contracts, with exceptions requiring formal approval.
- Family presence during overseas tours exceeding 45 days is restricted to a two-week period, significantly reducing previous allowances.
- Players are barred from traveling separately or with personal staff such as chefs, security guards, and stylists, aiming to enhance team cohesion.
- Engaging in personal endorsements or shoots during tours is prohibited to ensure players focus solely on cricket-related responsibilities.
- Non-compliance with the guidelines could result in penalties, including fines, IPL bans, and deductions from central contract retainers.