As per a fresh report in PTI, wives, girlfriends and families will not be accompanying the Indian cricket team for the Champions Trophy in Dubai. Rohit Sharma and Co. are scheduled to leave for Dubai on Feb 15, and this decision has come after BCCI’s new travel policy came into effect for the very first time.
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The Indian team will play their first match against Bangladesh on Feb 20, followed by Pakistan on Feb 23 and then New Zealand on March 2. In short, the BCCI will not allow the families, given that the Champions Trophy will be complete in three weeks only. The BCCI new rule now suggests that families can accompany the players for a maximum of two weeks, only for tour extending for 45 days or more.
“If anything changes then it is different but as of now, the players are unlikely to be accompanied by their wives or partners for this tour. One of the senior players had enquired about it and he was told that the policy decision will be followed,” a senior BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.”
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“Since the tour is of less than one month, families won’t be accompanying the players. But if exceptions are made, I think that individual will have to bear the full expenses as BCCI won’t be covering any cost,” he added. These rules had come into effect after a horror show in IND vs AUS series, where there were many reports of certain players not staying in the team hotel.
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