
Virat Kohli with his wife Anushka Sharma; and Suresh Raina New Delhi: The former Indian cricket Suresh Raina strongly criticized the BCCI decision to prevent players’ families to accompany them on overseas tours, which called him unfair and harmful to the well -being of players.At the beginning of this year, after the loss of India’s test series in Australia, BCCI issued a revised 10 -point instructions that included limiting the presence of family during foreign tours. While policy was reportedly aimed at maintaining focus and discipline, it attracted criticism from several neighborhoods – Raina is one of the loudest.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Raina, when he spoke to YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, said “It is very important to have a family tour. BCCi has taken a big decision that the family is not allowed – I am against it. You send them to the tour for two months … the family should be allowed. The family should be allowed.He stressed that having a family around offering fundamental emotional support, especially during the harsh phases in a cricker career. “You have mental health problems. When you go through a slim phase and army shooting for your place, then such problems will appear. Are you afraid to be dropped. When the chips are down, you need someone to talk to.
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He added that players often hesitate to talk about the fighting for mental health because of fear of impacts. “So the players don’t talk about hesitation,” he said.“Imagine playing Virat Kohli, his daughter applauded – it is such a proud moment. He lit the stage,” Raina concluded, emphasizing how the presence of the family could strengthen morality and performance.