The BCCI has reportedly introduced a strict 10-point policy for centrally contracted players, with significant penalties for non-compliance, regardless of the player’s status. This move comes after the Indian team’s disappointing performance in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which led to their failure to qualify for the ICC World Test Championship final for the first time.
According to the policy document shared by news agency PTI, players can face penalties such as deductions from their retainer or match fees. Additionally, breaches may result in a ban from participating in any BCCI-organized tournaments, including the IPL.
The policy also outlines that any exceptions or deviations from the rules must receive prior approval from both the Chairman of the Selection Committee and the Head Coach. Non-compliance may lead to disciplinary actions as determined by the BCCI.
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