Virat Kohli's dissatisfaction with BCCI..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Virat Kohli's dissatisfaction with BCCI..!?
Team india star cricketer virat kohli has expressed his deep dissatisfaction with the new rules brought by cricket in india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">the board of control for cricket in india (BCCI). kohli has spoken out about the restrictions imposed by the bcci on the travel of family members of players during long foreign tours. He questioned the board that the newly introduced family restriction rules are meaningless and are of no use to anyone. According to the bcci, during foreign tours of more than 45 days, the families of players can stay with them only for the first two weeks. After that, they will be allowed only for 14 days. kohli expressed his deep dissatisfaction with this decision.
He said that the support of their family members is very important for players and this helps improve their mental state. "As a cricketer, spending time with my family after facing pressure on the field is very valuable for me. It brings me back to normal. But with these new rules taken by the bcci, we have to spend more time alone," kohli expressed his grief. He believes that the reduced opportunity to meet family members has a negative impact on the mental health of the players. virat kohli put in a brilliant performance in the recently concluded Champions Trophy. Along with a century against Pakistan, he played a key role in the team's victory by scoring 84 runs against australia in the semi-final. At that time, his wife Anushka Sharma was at the stadium and supported him. Photos of the two celebrating together went viral on social media. Captain Rohit Sharma's wife Ritika and daughter Samaira were also seen encouraging the team.
Kohli made it clear that the support of family members improves his performance. "I don't want to sit alone and suffer. I want to live a normal life after my responsibilities as a player are over," he said. Kohli's comments have now become a topic of discussion on social media. It remains to be seen whether the bcci will reconsider this rule in the future.

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