BCCI denied permission to the Indian players to have families on board during the upcoming Champions Trophy, slated to begin ...
The Indian team will travel to Dubai on February 15 and start their campaign in Dubai against Bangladesh on February 20, ...
One of the most talked about topics in the BCCI's strict 10-point diktat, introduced shortly after India's series defeat against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, was the restriction on family ...
Indian cricket team's travel policy for ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai restricts families from accompanying players.
The BCCI's new travel policy will prevent families from accompanying Indian cricket players during their Dubai tour for the ...
As per the new policy, families can be with players for a maximum of two weeks during a tour which is of 45 days or more ...
The initiative by the BCCI to donate organs was supported by several Indian players, including Virat Kohli and vice-captain ...
India will play all their Champions Trophy matches in Dubai. The 'Men in Blue', start their CT 2025 campaign on February 20, 2025 against Bangladesh ...
BCCI's new travel policy allows Indian players to take their families along only for tours and tournaments that are 45 days or longer ...
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The BCCI decided against playing practice games as India is already participating in a three-match ODI series against England ...