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- Virat Kohli criticized the Board of Control for Cricket in India for limiting family time on tours following India's 3-1 loss to Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
- Under new BCCI rules, players' families may join them for only 14 days after two weeks on tours over 45 days, and for one week on shorter tours.
- Kohli emphasized that family support helps players cope during tough times, stating that it is disappointing to limit family presence.
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Virat Kohli Starts Practicing Ahead of RCB's 2025 IPL Season
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Ahead of the RCB Unbox event, an event organised for celebrating the franchise's fanbase through official jersey reveals, music performances and full team practice for the fans, RCB unveiled a brief look into Virat's nets session, where he was seen unleashing a flurry of lofted strokes, drives and the energy that has made him the country's 'King' of cricket over the years. Sports News | Vira…
Virat Kohli on BCCI's family restriction rule: Don't want to sit alone and sulk
Virat Kohli said that the presence of families on tours helps cricketers take responsibility of their game in a better way when they are going through tough times. Kohli was a part of India’s Champions Trophy-winning squad.
"Don't Want To Sit Alone And Sulk": 'Disappointed' Virat Kohli Slams BCCI's 'Family Diktat'
Star India batter Virat Kohli has batted for the presence of families on Team India's tours, saying that having them around brings a balance and normalcy, especially when players face tough times, reported ESPNCricinfo. Virat's comments come after the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) introduced directives restricting players' family time on tours following India's 3-1 drubbing to Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy away from home…
‘Don’t want to sit alone and sulk’: Virat Kohli takes a dig at BCCI for curb on family time on tours
New Delhi: Team India superstar Virat Kohli on Saturday took a swipe at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as he criticised the board’s decision to curb family time on the team’s tours. Kohli stressed the importance of having their family members around them for the players and highlighted how it helps them in dealing with the tough and intense moments on the field. The BCCI decided to limit family time for players on the tours aft…
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