Champions Trophy 2025: Rohit’s question opened, “serious talk” seal, BCCI gave this slip to all players

New Delhi:
After the recent defeat in Australia tour and the poor performance of the stars, the media had a lot of discussion in the “10 point discipline agenda of BCCI”. However, at the press conference then in the press conference, captain Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) said on asking the question, “Who said this to you? Have anyone officially said anything?” However, Rohit’s poll also opened in this press conference, when he was found to be sitting next to the Chief Selector that he would have to talk with the BCCI officials on the subject. Actually, when Ajit was saying this to Agararkar before the talks started, his voice was clearly recorded in the microphone. And the media did not take any time to catch it.
However, according to the reports that are coming, BCCI has sent SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) to all the players for the Champions Trophy to travel, nets, luggage allowance and family. Recently, during the third ODI against England, the players were told about all the guidelines that no compromise will be made regarding discipline. This compliance with immediate effect will mean compliance with the Champions Trophy.
Now it can be clearly said that Rohit was trying to hide the things, or the board did not listen to the captain to put the side in front of the BCCI. It is clear that on the issue of discipline, the BCCI approved the ten -point agenda, keeping the talk of head coach Gautam Gambhir. The board said, “The guidelines mean discipline, unity and encouraging the positive atmosphere in the team. It also takes care that professional standards and operational ability to be ensured during tours and series.
The most special thing about SOP
The most important thing about guide-lines is that private staff has been banned in the tours. Under the rules, “Foreign tours are completely banned to carry private staff such as private staff, chefs, assistants or security guards without getting clear from a BCCI.
This person will play the role of manager in Champions Trophy
Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) Secretary R.K. Devraj will be the manager of Team India at the mega event. And they have been asked to follow the guidelines strictly. According to sources, “There is no scope for return from here and the players have been well told that the BCCI is very serious about the guidelines.”