Virat Kohli Advocates for Family Presence on Cricket Tours
The Indian cricket star emphasizes the importance of family support during tours and reflects on balancing his on-field aggression and calmness.
- Virat Kohli voiced his concerns about the BCCI's new restrictions limiting family time for players during cricket tours, highlighting the mental balance and normalcy family presence provides.
- The BCCI's updated policy allows family members to join players for 14 days after the first two weeks of tours over 45 days, and for up to a week on shorter tours.
- Kohli reflected on his evolving on-field persona, acknowledging his tendency to go overboard with celebrations but emphasizing that his competitiveness remains unchanged.
- The 36-year-old addressed controversies from the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, including his confrontational interactions with Australian players and fans, defending his actions as stemming from passion for the game.
- Kohli, recently instrumental in India's ICC Champions Trophy win, is preparing for the IPL 2025 season where he aims to secure a maiden title with RCB and continue breaking batting records.