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In a significant move, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that centrally contracted Indian players will be required to participate in domestic red-ball cricket. Secretary Jay Shah stressed the necessity for players to heed team management's instructions, stating that refusal to comply may prompt intervention from the chairman of selectors. Shah's remarks come amidst discussions regarding the significance of players' involvement in domestic matches, particularly the Ranji Trophy.
Shah clarified that while players' fitness and age would be considered, the BCCI remains firm on its stance regarding participation in red-ball cricket. The decision, made in consultation with the National Cricket Academy, aims to instill discipline and commitment among centrally contracted players. With the chairman of selectors granted autonomy in addressing non-compliance issues, Shah's statement underscores the board's commitment to fostering a culture of accountability and professionalism among Indian cricketers.