
You must have often seen that whenever a match of the indian cricket team is played abroad, the players take their families along. Often their wives, children or parents sit in the spectators' gallery and keep cheering them. The players of the indian team have been doing this not only now, but earlier also, but earlier it used to happen very rarely. But now it is believed that after Virat Kohli became the captain, the trend of foreign tours with family has increased in the team. He supports traveling with wife and children. After Virat, rohit sharma also supports this thing. He also often travels with his wife and child. Let's know who bears the expenses of their families' foreign tours.
Who bears the expenses of the family?
Most of the players of Team india are often seen with their families when there is a tournament abroad. In such a situation, it is natural for this question to come in everyone's mind that who would bear their expenses. Does bcci bear their expenses? The answer is yes. bcci bears the expenses of cricketer's wife and children on foreign tours, but with some conditions. If the tour is for more than 45 days, then the families of the players cannot stay with them for more than 14 days. If they stay for more than 14 days, then bcci will not bear the expenses. At the same time, permission to stay for 14 days is given only once and during this time bcci bears their expenses.
What rules did bcci make?
Recently, the head coach of the indian cricket team, gautam Gambhir, has supported BCCI on the decision to limit the presence of families of cricketers during foreign tours. Due to poor performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, bcci had made some rules regarding foreign tours. Under this, permission to stay with families for a tour of more than 45 days was reduced to only 14 days, while if there is a short tour, then family members can stay with them for only seven days. According to the new rules, wives cannot stay with the players during the entire tournament. The family can stay together only for two weeks.