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Not just Ro-Ko, compulsory for all current India players to play 2 Hazare games: BCCI

This is in line with the recommendations of a review that was undertaken after the Test debacle in Australia earlier this year

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While veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have already intimated their availability for the tournament, other senior stars like Shubman Gill, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav have also been asked to play at least two games for their respective teams. Photo: PTI file
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BCCI has made it mandatory for all current national team players to turn up in at least two one-day matches of the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy starting December 24.

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It is understood that with a gap of three weeks between the last T20I against South Africa in Ahmedabad (December 19) and the first ODI against New Zealand (January 11, 2026), the Board wants all its senior players to play domestic cricket.

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The diktat has been communicated to the players by the Ajit Agarkar-led national selection committee.

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This is in line with the recommendations of a review that was undertaken after the Test debacle in Australia earlier this year. The review had sought greater emphasis on domestic cricket across formats.

While veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have already intimated their availability for the tournament, other senior stars like Shubman Gill, Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav have also been asked to play at least two games for their respective teams.

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Save Shreyas Iyer, who will take a lot more time to get fit, others are expected to represent their state teams.

“There are six rounds of Vijay Hazare Trophy scheduled between December 24 and start of the New Zealand ODIs. It is up to the players and their state associations to decide which two rounds they would like to play.

“But after the second T20I in Mullanpur, the players have been categorically told that playing Hazare isn’t optional,” a senior BCCI official said on condition of anonymity.

Exceptions would be made only if a player is declared unfit by Centre of Excellence, but officials believe there is enough time to recuperate after the South Africa series.

The diktat would also help counter the narrative that the selection committee and head coach Gautam Gambhir only want to make an example out of Kohli and Rohit, who have nothing to prove.

The decision to make Vijay Hazare Trophy mandatory for all is indicative that rules will be same for everyone.

Bumrah’s close family member in hospital       

Jasprit Bumrah was forced to fly back home for personal reasons ahead of the third T20I in Dharamsala. As per reliable sources, a very close family member of the bowler is currently hospitalised, prompting the cricketer to return home.

“If all goes well, then he might return for the fourth or even fifth game (in Ahmedabad). But first priority is recovery of his family member.”

T20 WC and NZ series squad on same day

With ICC setting a deadline for the T20 World Cup squad announcement, India’s line-up for the global event and the preceding series against New Zealand will be announced on the same day, which could be some time in the first week of January.

“The squad that will be selected for the New Zealand T20Is will be the same that will be named for the T20 World Cup,” the source added.

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