New Delhi: Virat Kohli has supported the presence of families on tours. He emphasized that this is helpful in maintaining balance for the player, especially when he is passing through a difficult time on the field. He said that no player wants to return from the field alone and depressed. He wants to feel normal, so that he can play his responsibility in the right way. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) at one time made a rule to ban the players' families from taking them to foreign tours. Two sides emerged on this decision. One side believed that this was a good step taken by BCCI. According to reports, when the Indian team went on a tour of Australia, BCCI suffered some economic losses, after which it was banned. Meanwhile, India News conducted a survey, in which 74 percent of the people supported that whenever the players of India go on a tour, their family remained together.
Families are together – 74% not required to be together – 26% can not say – 00%
Performance improves – 68% performance is bad – 29% cannot say – 3%
Yes – 67% not – 29% can not say – 4%
Mental peace is found – 36% mental pressure remains – 22% does not matter – 28% cannot say – 14% Read also: Pakistan begged with a bow