Delhi Capitals (DC) fast bowler Mohit Sharma has criticized a strict rule of the Board of Control for Cricket in India before IPL 2025. The BCCI recently implemented a new policy, under which the players and the families of the support staff were not allowed to live together during foreign tours or tournaments all the time.
The decision was taken after India’s defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, and was implemented for the purpose of increasing the focus of the players. But Mohit Sharma questioned this rule and said that how can the family be harmful to be harmful?
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Mohit Sharma – ‘Some things are out of our control’
News agency Ani In a conversation with, Mohit Sharma openly expressed displeasure over this rule. He said that some things are not in the hands of the players, but the family can never be harmful.
They said,
“Some things are out of our control. However, everyone has their own personal opinion, but it is necessary that we pay attention to things that we can control. How can it be harmful to stay with the family? “
Delhi Capitals bought Mohit Sharma for Rs 2.2 crore, and now his statement has started a new debate just before the IPL.
Virat Kohli also angry with BCCI’s decision!
Virat Kohli is also seen unhappy with this policy. In a recent RCB event, he said that it is very important to return to the family after difficult matches.
Kohli said,
“It is very difficult to explain to people that when something big with you is, it is important to return to the family.”
He also said that if the team wins a big match, the players can share this happiness with the family, and if there is a defeat, then the family helps in boosting their morale.
BCCI’s new rule – What will be the impact on the players?
According to this new rule of BCCI:
- The players’ family will not be allowed to live together during the entire tour or tournament.
- The family will be allowed to call on special occasions.
- The purpose of this rule is to maintain the focus of the players.
But this policy is being opposed by many players and cricket pundits. He believes that the family is mentally beneficial for the players.
Will BCCI reconsider its decision?
After opposition from veterans like Mohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, it will be interesting to see if BCCI reconsider its decision again.
If there are more reactions to the issue during IPL 2025, then the board may be forced to change this policy.