Players will not be able to live with wife-girlfriend, big decision of BCCI

T20 World Cup 2026: Amidst the excitement of ICC T20 World Cup 2026, BCCI has once again taken a big decision while sticking to its strict policy. The board has made it clear that Indian players will not be allowed to stay with their wives and families in the tournament.

T20 World Cup 2026: Amidst the excitement of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, BCCI has once again taken a big decision while sticking to its strict policy. The board has made it clear that Indian players will not be allowed to stay with their wives and families in the tournament. BCCI believes that in big tournaments, the players’ entire focus should be on cricket only.

BCCI’s big decision

In fact, BCCI has already implemented strict rules regarding family stay in many foreign tours and ICC events. Under this policy of the board, players can keep their families with them only for a limited period of time. But staying with the family is not allowed during the entire tournament. BCCI has maintained the same policy for T20 World Cup 2026 also.

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Family cannot stay with players

According to media reports, the Indian team management had sought permission from the BCCI to include the families of the players, which has been rejected by the board. According to a BCCI source. The team management had questioned the BCCI whether the wives of the players and their families could travel with the team. The board refused and said that the players’ families would not be together. Yes, if he wants, he can make his own arrangements.

BCCI sticks to its policies

Let us tell you that BCCI had earlier also not allowed the families of players to stay with the team in many bilateral series. Now the Board of Control for Cricket in India has maintained the same policies in the T20 World Cup also. After the Australia tour last year, BCCI had released a list regarding its policies.

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