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2019 World Cup: Dhoni breaches BCCI rule inviting wife early

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Published : Jun 7, 2019, 7:08 PM IST

Sakshi Dhoni was found at the Rose Bowl stadium during India's six-wicket win against South Africa, clicking pictures with her daughter, Ziva Dhoni.

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Hyderabad: Amidst insignia controversy, MS Dhoni might land himself in another trouble after his wife was spotted in the stands in India's tournament opener of 2019 World Cup against South Africa. The 2011 World Cup winning captain has reportedly breached BCCI's rule inviting his wife at the early stage of India's World Cup campaign.

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The BCCI states, the wives and girlfriends (WAGs) can meet with their Indian partners after the initial 20 days of the tournament, and for a period of only 15 days.

Hence, WAGS of Indian cricketers can't meet the Indian cricketers playing in the World Cup before June 26, but, it also depends on how well the team is performing.

Apparently, Sakshi Dhoni was found at the Rose Bowl stadium during India's six-wicket win against South Africa, clicking pictures with her daughter, Ziva Dhoni.

Also Read: 2019 World Cup: Pakistan wanted retaliatory celebration against India, PCB says no

Dhoni daughter was also seen cheering for her father.

BCCI and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had urged its cricketers to not invite their partners to accompany them for the first 20 days from the unit's tour to England Wales, while the Pakistan players will tour without the company of their families for the entire World Cup.

Hyderabad: Amidst insignia controversy, MS Dhoni might land himself in another trouble after his wife was spotted in the stands in India's tournament opener of 2019 World Cup against South Africa. The 2011 World Cup winning captain has reportedly breached BCCI's rule inviting his wife at the early stage of India's World Cup campaign.

Also Read: 2019 World Cup: Zampa found guilty of breaching ICC code of conduct

The BCCI states, the wives and girlfriends (WAGs) can meet with their Indian partners after the initial 20 days of the tournament, and for a period of only 15 days.

Hence, WAGS of Indian cricketers can't meet the Indian cricketers playing in the World Cup before June 26, but, it also depends on how well the team is performing.

Apparently, Sakshi Dhoni was found at the Rose Bowl stadium during India's six-wicket win against South Africa, clicking pictures with her daughter, Ziva Dhoni.

Also Read: 2019 World Cup: Pakistan wanted retaliatory celebration against India, PCB says no

Dhoni daughter was also seen cheering for her father.

BCCI and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had urged its cricketers to not invite their partners to accompany them for the first 20 days from the unit's tour to England Wales, while the Pakistan players will tour without the company of their families for the entire World Cup.

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Hyderabad: Amidst insignia controversy, MS Dhoni might land himself in trouble after his wife was spotted in the stands in India's tournament opener of 2019 World Cup against South Africa. The 2011 World Cup winning captain has reportedly breached BCCI's rule inviting his wife at the early stage of India's World Cup campaign. 

The BCCI states, the wives and girlfriends (WAGs) can meet with their Indian partners after the initial 20 days of the tournament, and for a period of only 15 days. 

Hence, WAGS of Indian cricketers can't meet the Indian cricketers playing in the World Cup before June 26, but, it also depends on how well the team is performing. 

Apparently, Sakshi Dhoni was found at the Rose Bowl stadium during India's six-wicket win against South Africa, clicking pictures with her daughter, Ziva Dhoni. 

Dhoni daughter was also seen cheering for her father. 

BCCI and Pakistan Cricket Board  (PCB) had urged its cricketers to not invite their partners to accompany them for the first 20 days from the unit's tour to England Wales, while the Pakistan players will tour without the company of their families for the entire World Cup.


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