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DOC wrote:KOHLI V INDIA: IT’S FIGHT TIME
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Superstar Virat Kohli is on a collision course with Indian cricket administration following a stunning list of demands placed on players after their series loss in Australia.

The demands have the potential to force Kohli into premature retirement because there are several he is unlikely to accept.

Players have been ordered to play for their domestic teams but Kohli is moving to England.

He has not played for Delhi for 13 years and has no intention of rejoining the side at this late stage of his career.

The BCCI has declared players who do not adhere to the rules will face fines or could be banned from playing in the Indian Premier League.

There is a feeling senior players like Kohli and skipper Rohit Sharma, who has not played a first-class game for Mumbai in 10 years, could have benefited by more match play in the less intense atmosphere of domestic cricket.

The BCCI has claimed the guidelines have been introduced to promote team unity after reports of division on the Australian tour, in which the Aussies won 3-1.

India lost its most recent home series 3-0 to New Zealand, which means it has won just one of its past eight Tests.

The new rules ban players from having personal chefs, hairdressers, security guards and stylists on tour.

Several players brought personal chefs to Australia and will be chastened by the news they will no longer be welcome.

It will now be mandatory for players to stay until the end of training sessions rather than leave after they have batted or bowled.

The BCCI has declared players must travel on the team bus rather than in private vehicles, which several stars, including Kohli, used to hire for their families.

Players have been banned from being involved in private promotions during a tour and families will now be allowed to stay on tour for just two weeks.

The rules come after the board had lengthy meetings with axed captain Rohit Sharma, head coach Gautam Gambhir and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar.

1. Domestic matches: Participation in domestic matches is mandatory for players to remain eligible for selection in the national team and for central contracts.

2. Travel: All players are expected to travel with the team to and from matches and practice sessions. Separate travel arrangements with families are discouraged to maintain discipline and team cohesion.

3. Excess baggage limit: Players are required to adhere to the specified baggage limits shared with the team. For long-duration tours of more than 30 days players are allowed five pieces (three suitcases and two kit bags) or up to 150kg.

4. Personal staff: Personal managers, chefs, assistants, security personnel and other personnel are to be restricted on tours or series unless explicitly approved by the BCCI.

5. Bags: Players must coordinate with team management about sending equipment and personal items to the Centre of Excellence, Bengaluru.

6. Practice: All players are required to attend scheduled practice sessions in full and travel together to and from the venue.

7. Personal Shoots: Players are not permitted to engage in personal shoots or endorsements during an ongoing series or tour.

8. Family: Players on tour for more than 45 days may be joined by their partners and children for one visit per series lasting up to two weeks.

9. BCCI events: Players are required to be available for BCCI’s official shoots, promotional activities and functions.

10. End of tours: Players must stay with the team until the scheduled end of the match series or tour, even if matches end earlier than planned.
BCCI will buckle on most of this.
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Kohli playing his first domestic first class game in 12 years, next week.
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They really have a massive egotistical and cultural problem. Whilst people say the IPL has damaged cricket, it’s smashed sub-continental cricket in particular. India are deadset lucky they have Jasprit Bumrah otherwise they’d be the 5th or 6th ranked Test team (Probably are anyway). Couldn’t happen to a better mob and their fans too.
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Oh, and is Rocky the son of Freddy?
Yes, he's only 16 :shock:
Surprise selection given his FC career so far. Not that I'm against giving a kid a go that obviously has talent.
Belted a ton today against the Aussies off 127 balls batting at 9 :shock:

Henry failed again in the 2nd innings out for 1 :oops:
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locky801 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
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Oh, and is Rocky the son of Freddy?
Yes, he's only 16 :shock:
Surprise selection given his FC career so far. Not that I'm against giving a kid a go that obviously has talent.
Belted a ton today against the Aussies off 127 balls batting at 9 :shock:

Henry failed again in the 2nd innings out for 1 :oops:
Scored 108 out of 158 runs scored while he was out there including a 75 run 10th wicket partnership where his partner contributed 4 runs.
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locky801 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:


Oh, and is Rocky the son of Freddy?
Yes, he's only 16 :shock:
Surprise selection given his FC career so far. Not that I'm against giving a kid a go that obviously has talent.
Belted a ton today against the Aussies off 127 balls batting at 9 :shock:

Henry failed again in the 2nd innings out for 1 :oops:
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I see Dizzy has relocated to Brisbane and has his sights set on a media gig.

Interesting that he thinks there would be a spot for him.
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No Australian cricket today on Australia Day
Thats disappointing

To get a sports fix today, the options are to watch a couple of NZ Super Smash games and 2 NBL games
Tonight is ok get to see the Ossie Open Mens Tennis Final

Should there have been a cricket game today ?
Could they have had a veterans cricket game for charity or whatever ?
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DOC wrote:I see Dizzy has relocated to Brisbane and has his sights set on a media gig.

Interesting that he thinks there would be a spot for him.
His mates at Fox will surely look after him
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mal wrote:No Australian cricket today on Australia Day
Thats disappointing

To get a sports fix today, the options are to watch a couple of NZ Super Smash games and 2 NBL games
Tonight is ok get to see the Ossie Open Mens Tennis Final

Should there have been a cricket game today ?
Could they have had a veterans cricket game for charity or whatever ?
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mal wrote:No Australian cricket today on Australia Day
Thats disappointing

To get a sports fix today, the options are to watch a couple of NZ Super Smash games and 2 NBL games
Tonight is ok get to see the Ossie Open Mens Tennis Final

Should there have been a cricket game today ?
Could they have had a veterans cricket game for charity or whatever ?
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NBA as well
Its ''All happening" except Ozzie cricket

Good to see Kyle Jamieson in action for Canterbury today v Centrals
Fair opening bowling attack for a T20 game with Matt Henry
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Watched the Canterbury attack MAuL the Centrals team
Centrals were 6/45 and rained fked up my viewing and game abandoned
BUT
Not b4 seeing Karl Jamieson in action
The lanky blonde took 4/12 off 4 overs
Its a pity heez been injured he is a supreme cricketer

The Canterbury attack was
Karl Jamieson
Matt Henry
Then Will O'rourke bowling first change !
Thats a multi talented line up

My apologies for railroading this thread
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Kurtis Patterson 94* in Austrlai As 1/180 score against the English Lions

He's not next in but he adds to the depth behind Konstas, McSweeny and Green (who'll be straight back in for Inglis/Webster)
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am Bays wrote:Kurtis Patterson 94* in Austrlai As 1/180 score against the English Lions

He's not next in but he adds to the depth behind Konstas, McSweeny and Green (who'll be straight back in for Inglis/Webster)
Coming up 32, it only seemed like yesterday that he debuted as a 25 year, age is getting away from him.
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He ain’t getting a gig.
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See the Aussie side ended up with 9/373

Knocked England over for 116 and enforced the follow on (silly move)

Engl come out in the 2nd dig and Bazzball at its best 0/103 off 18 overs
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Cricket Australia say Marsh has been ruled out of the ICC Men’s Champion’s Trophy tournament "with ongoing lower back pain and dysfunction" and that the injury "has not responded sufficiently to rehabilitation."

Time to retire Bison ;)
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locky801 wrote:Cricket Australia say Marsh has been ruled out of the ICC Men’s Champion’s Trophy tournament "with ongoing lower back pain and dysfunction" and that the injury "has not responded sufficiently to rehabilitation."

Time to retire Bison ;)
That should be it at International level. Perhaps a six months off and play as a batsman for WA.
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Interesting having the AB Medal tonight and our best 15 players wont be there :shock:
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