Gautam Gambhir's personal assistant relocated as per BCCI guidelines, housed in separate hotel from team: Report

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If there were any doubts about BCCI's intentions regarding the 10-point diktat, drafted to "promote discipline, unity, and a positive team environment," they were dispelled after the board sent an official document to all the players and support staff members, mandating compliance during the Champions Trophy. A clear reflection of the seriousness with which the BCCI regards these guidelines can be seen in the accommodation arrangements for personal staff. India head coach Gautam Gambhir's personal assistant, who had previously come under scrutiny for shadowing the former India opener during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, has now been discretely instructed not to stay at the same hotel as the players.

"The personal secretary of a member of the coaching staff, who was regularly seen staying at the team hotel, now stays at a different facility even though he has been seen at every venue during the England home series," said a PTI report. The report did not mention Gambhir's name, but none of the Indian coaching staff members have personal assistants travelling with the team other than the head coach. Besides, the presence of Gambhir's PA in every important team gathering miffed the BCCI officials in Australia.

"Why was his PA sitting in the car specified for national selectors? They can't even discuss things in private with an unknown third person in the car. Why was he allotted space in the BCCI's hospitality box in Adelaide?" an irritated BCCI official had told PTI.

The official further questioned the individual's presence in the breakfast area designated only for the players and the support staff.

"How did he have breakfast in the cordoned-off area of a five-star facility that is just earmarked for the team members?" he had asked.

Things changed swiftly during the home series against England. Gambhir's PA was present at the venue of India's matches, but he kept a distance from the players and the official gatherings and is now staying at a different hotel, a direct impact of BCCI's diktat.

No families with players in Champions Trophy

After the biggest stars of Indian cricket - Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul - made themselves available for Ranji Trophy matches following strict instructions from the BCCI, the board has now reminded the players about guidelines for travelling overseas.

While some of the pointers were already implemented during the home series against England, the entirety of the guidelines will come into full effect from the Champions Trophy as it will be India's first away tour since BCCI came up with the diktat.

The most notable change will be seen in the travel partners of the players. During the last few away tours, including the ICC events, family members of accompanied many of the top cricketers but that won't be the case now.

Given that the the duration of the tour is just over three weeks even if the final on March 9 is taken into consideration, the BCCI will not allow families to accompany the players. As per the new policy, families can be with players for a maximum of two weeks during a tour which is of 45 days or more.

No exceptions will be made for any player. However, the board is still deliberiting whether to allow to players to take their families at their own expense.

Restrictions have also been imposed on personal staff (managers, agents, chefs), who were accompanying the team and the coaching group earlier.

It is understood that the BCCI is trying to get a few chefs on board to meet the special dietary requirements of certain players.

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