Paer Mohit Sharma of Delhi Capitals has criticized the BCCI policy in which the families of the players have been prevented from coming with them on the tour. This strict rule was implemented after India's defeat in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Before Mohit Sharma, Virat Kohli has also spoken in gestures against this rule. Talking to news agency ANI, Mohit Sharma questioned how his family could be harmful for the players. He said that some things are out of the control of the players and it is important that we pay attention to the things that we can control.
Mohit said, 'Some things are out of our control. Although we all have their own personal opinion, but it is important that we pay attention to the things that we can control. How can the family support be harmful? If something is not in our hands, then it should be left in the same way.
Mohit Sharma is going to play for Delhi Capitals this season. Mohit, who played for the last two season Gujarat Titans, has been bought by Delhi for 2 crore 20 lakhs. Mohit Sharma is considered a death overs specialist who has the art of throwing the best yorker and slow ball.
Speaking at the Royal Challengers Bangalore Innovation Lab Indian Sports Summit, Virat Kohli also questioned the BCCI rule in gestures. Virat emphasized in RCB program how important it is to return to the family after difficult matches. Kohli said, 'It is very difficult to explain to the people that when something big with you is, it is important to return to the family.' Virat had also emphasized that being with the family helps the players to manage their responsibilities better and maintain a normal life.