
Gautam Gambhir and Virt Kohli Indian national cricket coach Gautam Gambhir expressed support for cricket Council control in India (BCCI) a new family rule that limits the time that players can spend with their families during tournaments. The rule was carried out after the loss of Indian 1-3 in the Border-Gavascar trophy in Australia, limiting family stays to 14 days to tournaments lasting 45 days or more and seven days for shorter inspections.The BCCI decision came as part of new instructions aimed at maintaining the focus of players during international cricket tours. The rule triggered a discussion in the cricket community, with the former captain of Virat Kohli expressed his disagreement. Kohli said earlier that he didn’t want to go back to his room and sit and grumpy without his family.
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Gambhir shared his perspective during a special conversation with Cheteshwar Pujara and stressed that the primary purpose of players is to represent a nation rather than to be on holiday.“Families are important, but you have to understand one thing. You are here for the purpose. It’s not a holiday. You are here for a huge purpose. You have very few people in that dressing room or on this tour that will get this opportunity to be proud. So yes, I’m not against families with us.”The Indian coach acknowledged the importance of family support, and at the same time claimed that the final goal of the country’s representation should take precedence.“It is important to have families, but if you focus on our country proud and have a much greater role than any other thing, and you are determined by this goal, you are determined by this reason, I think everything else is fine.
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During the interview, Pujara asked Gambhir about his ability to disconnect from work after matches. The coach revealed his constant involvement in team strategies and planning.“That’s a difficult question. I still didn’t understand how I would turn off because I never turned off and sometimes it’s very fun and it’s very strange. Honestly, when we won the last test match, when we won the last test match, the first thing that came to meThe new family rule is a significant change in how the Indian cricket team manages the interaction between players-family during tours. While some players, such as Kohli, expressed concern about the restrictions, the team management under Gambhir claims that professional commitments should remain a primary focus.