Indian Cricket Team / Is this the reward for winning the CT? BCCI will sack these people from Team India

The Indian cricket team has performed brilliantly by winning two consecutive ICC tournaments. The BCCI is now planning to cut the support staff. According to reports, fielding coach T. Dilip may lose the post, while other coaching staff led by Gautam Gambhir will remain.

Indian Cricket Team: The Indian cricket team has recently proved its superiority by winning two consecutive ICC tournaments. Behind this great success, not only the hard work of the players, but also the support staff has contributed significantly. However, now there is news that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is planning to reduce the support staff of Team India.

Possible reduction in support staff

According to a report, some changes can be made in the team of new head coach Gautam Gambhir. Fielding coach T. Dilip, who has been associated with the team for the last four years, may lose his position. At the same time, apart from Gambhir, the contracts of new support staff members like Morne Morkel, Ryan Ten Descathe and Abhishek Nair are likely to continue.

The BCCI aims to reduce the number of support staff and add some new experts, so that the team can be made more effective. This decision is being taken keeping in mind the future of Indian cricket.

Big decision on central contract soon

BCCI may take an important decision on Team India's central contract on March 30. According to reports, BCCI secretary Devjit Saikia will discuss the issue with chief selector Ajit Agarkar and head coach Gautam Gambhir during the CSK vs RR match of IPL 2025. Usually, the central contract is announced before the IPL, but this time it has been delayed.

According to earlier reports, the BCCI was waiting for the Champions Trophy to end so that a timely decision can be taken on the central contract. Now it is expected that a final decision on the issue will be taken on March 30.

When will the final decision be taken on the central contract?

According to a Dainik Jagran report, the BCCI secretary will meet Gambhir and Agarkar on Sunday to discuss the issue. The main reason for the delay is said to be that Gautam Gambhir is currently holidaying in France with his family. However, according to reports, close associates of a top BCCI official have already spoken to the team management and the chief selector over the phone on the issue of central contract.

BCCI and the team management have not yet come to a consensus on this decision, but the situation is likely to become clear in the meeting on March 30. The biggest question remains whether Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, who have retired from the T20 format, will still be kept in the A+ contract or not.