BCCI Mulls Reinstating Kohli-Era Fitness Rules Following Team's Poor Performance
The BCCI heads for India are thinking about using old fitness rules from the time Virat Kohli was in captain, the Times of India says. Gautam Gambhir became the head coach, Team India has not been playing well in games against other countries. The decision-makers for the team are aware that the players have many responsibilities, and they're always traveling to different places for matches, which makes them extremely tired. They decided to make the yo-yo test a tiny bit simpler for the players to pass.
BCCI's medical team to shift focus to fitness standards
The selectors of the cricket players didn't make them undergo running tests as frequently in the past because they were concerned about potential injuries, given the players' constant travel and busy match schedules. But now, the heads said the doctors for the cricket team need to ensure the players are very healthy and in good shape when they choose them. They want to make sure they can play and stay healthy because of all the games they have to play.
BCCI to Restrict Family Stays During Overseas Cricket Tours
The heads who make the rules for cricket say that when players travel to play in different countries, their families cannot come as often. They think if families are there, the players might not do as good because they become distracted. Now, they made a new rule that says everyone on the cricket team has to travel together all the time because before, some players were going by themselves.
The BCCI has implemented new guidelines regarding luggage and travel
The heads of cricket in India made a new rule. If players take many items, more than 150kg, they're in a difficult or terrible situation. This means everything they bring, such as their bags and team items. Gautam Gambhir's coach not place items in the team areas at the stadiums, in the hotels, or on the buses. All the people in India who enjoy cricket are talking a lot about this. They all have different things to say about the new rule.
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