The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly reconsidering its rule restricting players from having their families with them during tournaments.
This shift comes after Virat Kohli openly spoke about how important it is for players to have their loved ones around. His words have sparked a conversation about mental well-being and work-life balance in cricket.
Kohli’s Thoughts on the ‘No Family’ Rule
Kohli didn’t hold back when discussing the issue. He pointed out that players spend long periods away from home, and being able to see their families can make a huge difference.
“If you ask any player, ‘Do you want your family to be around you all the time?’ You’ll say yes. I don’t want to go to my room and just sit alone and sulk. I want to be able to be normal,” Kohli said.
This statement resonated with many fans and fellow cricketers. It’s easy to forget that athletes, despite their fame and money, are still human. They go through stress, exhaustion, and homesickness just like anyone else.
Kapil Dev’s Take—A Balanced Approach
Cricket legend Kapil Dev also shared his opinion on the matter. While he understands the importance of having family around, he also believes in maintaining team bonding.
Yes, you need family. But you also need a team, all the time,” he said.
Back in his playing days, no strict rules about families joining tours existed. Players found a way to balance both. He believes
today’s players should have that option, too, but in a way that doesn’t affect the game or team dynamics.
Will BCCI Change Its Stance?
After Kohli’s comments, the BCCI is reportedly considering loosening the rule. One possible change is allowing players to have their families join them for longer periods, but with prior approval.
A BCCI source stated, “Players can apply for permission if they want their families to stay longer on tours. The BCCI will make a decision as it sees fit.”
This could be a big step forward. Cricket is no longer just about physical endurance; mental health and emotional support matter too. If a player performs better because they feel happier and more relaxed, then why not let them have their families around?
Kohli’s honesty about the issue has pressured the BCCI to rethink outdated policies. It’s a reminder that personal well-being should never be ignored, even in professional sports.
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