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BCCI steps to remove the ‘communication gap’ with team management, players, voters

BCCI steps to remove the 'communication gap' with team management, players, voters
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New Delhi: The Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) has swung in action after the alleged “communication gap” between team management, voters and the council itself on the development of the team and future planning.
Toi understands that BCCI Top Brass has dropped to talk to players and voters in preparation for two years of “blueprint” to resolve the problem.
The development came after India’s losses in the Championship World Test (WTC) against New Zealand in June and Captain Virat Kohli commented on the need to prepare for “transitions”, especially in the test format.
One common problem that has been identified is that lack of clarity in building a team for a large tournament.
There are several examples when players complain “lack of communication” from team management or selection committee for the past three years.
As far as communication concerning, the Board has opened a direct channel with players and team management to avoid confusion.
Things became frozen again after Shubman Gill’s injury after the WTC final, which led to the management of the team in the UK asked for two opening as a substitute.
BCCI and Selectors first decided to oppose sending replacements but finally Prithvi Shaw and Yadav Suryakumar was sent as a cover.
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https://t.co/ptVys3yudt- BCCI (@BCCI) 1628610831000The BCCI Top Brass has worked on life outside the T20 World Cup in October Chetan Sharma also has a meeting round with President BCCI Sourve Ganguly.
According to sources, meetings are more based on preparing a blueprint.
The current performance of the selection committee will be ready to be reviewed after they completed one year in December.
“There are problems related to communication and messages lost in translation.
So the top of the brass is looking to make the system so that team management and players can have their concerns with top management without much delay,” said a BCCI Top official.

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