Rohit Sharma angry over BCCI's new rules, ban on traveling with family
After the shameful defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, BCCI has implemented some new rules for the players of Team India. The purpose of these rules is to improve Indian cricket, but some players are not happy with these new rules. One of these players is Rohit Sharma, who has expressed his displeasure over these new rules.
Under these new rules, Team India players will no longer have to stay with the family during the entire tour. This rule is divided into 10 major points. It is believed that Rohit Sharma will soon talk to the new BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia on this issue.
Rohit Sharma is angry with BCCI's new family rules
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has expressed his displeasure regarding BCCI's new family rules. This was revealed while announcing the team for the Champions Trophy. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar and Rohit Sharma were together during the press conference. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma was caught talking to Agarkar on this issue on the mic.
Before the press conference, Rohit said, “I will have to sit for 1 more hour. After the press conference we have to discuss these family rules, all the players are calling me.” Rohit made this comment when he did not know that the mic was on, and everyone was listening to his conversation.
Rohit Sharma's statement on BCCI's new rules
During the press conference, when Rohit was asked about the new rules of BCCI, he replied, “Who told you these rules? Has BCCI released it from its official handle? Let these rules come, then we will talk about it.”
Apart from this, Rohit confirmed his availability for Mumbai's Ranji Trophy match and also gave his opinion on the busy cricket calendar. He said, “If you look at our calendar in the last 6-7 years, we have not sat at home for 45 days during cricket. When IPL is over, you get some time, but nothing happens after that. Our domestic season runs from October to March. Players who are not playing all formats can participate in domestic cricket.”
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