Mumbai: The board was strict about the presence of wives and girlfriends with the Indian cricket team. In particular, a strict stance was taken regarding the going of wives and girlfriends with the cricketers on foreign tours. Even, there is a rule that wives and girlfriends can stay with the cricketers only for a certain time during the one and a half month foreign tour.

The Indian Cricket Board is going to introduce that rule in the IPL (IPL 2026)! Being strict in the presence of wives, girlfriends?

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is preparing to crack down on cricketers playing in the Indian Premier League. The board may take major steps specifically to stop the ‘girlfriend culture’ Ball Khabar. actually Hardik PandyaYashwi Jaiswal and Arshdeep Singh and Ishaan Kishan are constantly seen traveling in the team bus with their girlfriends, partners and staying at the team hotel.

According to a report, the board is concerned about the influence the players’ partners are having on the team. In the past few years, the relationships of some cricketers have also become a source of great controversy for them. In some cases female partners have even filed complaints with the police in case of disturbances with the cricketers, which has also damaged the image of the players, the Indian Premier League and the BCCI.

A senior official of the Indian Cricket Board said, if this ‘girlfriend culture’ is not stopped now, it could lead to major controversies in the future. There have also been instances where the team bus is waiting for a player’s partner. There are also reports of these partners staying at the team hotel.

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The matter may be discussed in the next BCCI meeting, after which some new rules on ‘girlfriend culture’ may come. These rules are only IPLNot for, may also apply to Team India going on international tours.

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