According to BCCI's new rule, the wives and families of Indian cricketers will be allowed on long (more than 45 days) ...
The changes are part of a broader strategy to tackle issues identified by the board after India's loss to Australia. Bhogle ...
The BCCI isn't just proposing rule changes for the players but coach Gambhir's personal manager has also been asked not to ...
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has been mulling over a new batting coach for the Indian men's international ...
The BCCI are reportedly set to introduce massive restrictions on players meeting their family members during tour, following ...
Check out the reports that stated that the BCCI is looking to add a new batting coach to Gautam Gambhir's staff only on.
Gautam Gambhir's push for stricter discipline has led BCCI to impose new family time restrictions on Indian cricketers during ...
The idea stems from concerns over Indian cricket team's recent Test series losses to New Zealand and Australia.
On tours of 45 days or more, players' immediate families - partner and children - can be with them for no more than 14 days ...
The BCCI has already implemented a performance-based reward system. Players who feature in more than 50% of Test matches in a ...
India squads for England ODI series and Champions Trophy LIVE Updates: Nearly a week has passed since the BCCI unveiled India ...
In its review meeting in Mumbai on 11 January, which was attended by captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Gautam Gambhir and ...