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Australia nice Ian Healy mentioned BCCI’s 10-point tips to the gamers was an admission of eroding self-discipline inside the Indian workforce, and he urged different cricketing nations to “stay vigilant” to not undergo the same scenario. Following India’s 1-3 collection loss to Australia within the current Border-Gavaskar trophy, the BCCI has come out with a slew of measures, making it obligatory for all gamers “to stay for the entire duration of scheduled practice sessions and travel together to and from the venue.” The coverage additionally positioned restrictions on the time the gamers would get with their households whereas on tour.
“The reshaping of Indian cricket. A strict, strong response from Indian cricket authorities basically admitting they have let discipline of their national team slip badly,” Healy advised SEN Radio on Tuesday.
“It made for extraordinary reading that the following issues could go unapproved for so long.
“Maybe directors and gamers have disrespected the dream of representing a powerhouse of the game. Australia – plus different international locations – remember as to how far issues can get off the rails with out noticing the consequences. Stay vigilant. Take all that into the competition,” he added.
The restrictions had been put in place after some gamers travelled individually with their households through the Australia tour.
In the previous, among the senior cricketers have additionally travelled back and forth from stadiums in private autos, which BCCI’s operation workforce would organize with the assistance of state models.
There has been criticism about one of many most important assist employees’s private supervisor being allowed entry to the workforce lodge in addition to within the hospitality field, earmarked for the nationwide selectors.
The BCCI has now barred private managers or assistants of gamers and assist employees members from staying within the workforce lodge.
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