The Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) has reportedly relaxed the rules on restricting Team India players’ families to join them in Dubai for the Champions Trophy 2025, scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9. Though the hosts of the tournament is Pakistan, the Men in Blue will play all their matches in Dubai after the BCCI refused to send the team to Pakistan due to security concerns.
According to the BCCI 10-month policy, which was issued after India’s disastrous Test tour of Australia, states that players’ families can stay with them for two weeks if the tournament or series stretches for 45 days or more. Otherwise, they are not allowed to accompany the players for the tour. Since Champions Trophy 2025 is for 20 days and the Men in Blue will be in Dubai for 25 days after arrival on February 15 (assuming their progression to the final), families will not be allowed to travel for the entire duration of the tournament.
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When the entire India squad left for Dubai from Mumbai Airport, the players’ families were not spotted accompanying them. However, the BCCI decided to put aside the policy and grant permission for families to join players in Dubai.