The recent happenings around Indian cricket have caught a lot of attention in the cricketing fraternity as the latest BCCI guidelines are being discussed.
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The review meeting following the series loss in Australia led to the board putting in some guidelines for the players that they need to follow to avoid disciplinary actions.
Former Australian wicket-keeper, Ian Healy has reacted to the situation and has warned the other boards to avoid such sort of situations in future.
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During his latest discussion with SEN Cricket, Healy thought the recent guideline row suggests that there is indiscipline in the India camp which BCCI acknowledged through the guidelines.
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He also looked surprised that these things went under the radar for so long, as he said: “The reshaping of Indian cricket. A strict, strong response from Indian cricket authorities basically admitting they have let discipline of their national team slip badly. It made for extraordinary reading that the following issues could go unapproved for so long.”
Healy also thought that the players and administration took representing India – the powerhouse of cricket – very lightly,
“Maybe administrators and players have disrespected the dream of representing a powerhouse of the sport. Australia plus other countries, be aware as to how far things can get off the rails without noticing the effects. Stay vigilant. Take all that into the contest,” Healy concluded.
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The recent guidelines in the above discussion talk about different major issues like the net sessions becoming mandatory, personal endorsements during tours, and families travelling with players among other things.
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