BCCI’s new policy prevents Indian cricketers’ families from joining the team in the UAE for the 2025 Champions Trophy due to the tour’s duration being under 45 days. For longer tours, families can visit for up to two weeks. The 10-point policy, introduced in January, aims to bolster team building and mandates players to participate in domestic cricket.
BCCI’s travel policy gets its first test at ICC Champions Trophy

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