
Sandy Verma
Tezzbuzz|06-06-2026
The BCCI had a big meeting recently on June 4th on an online call. The Apex Council discussed something important on retired Indian cricketers joining foreign leagues. This became a major problem apparently. Players retiring then immediately join overseas. The board wanted to stop this.
New BCCI guidelines are being made to control how players move abroad. After retiring from Indian cricket, there was basically a five-year cooling-off period. That’s what they’re thinking right now.
Before any retired player can come back. Return to domestic or international cricket or even the IPL tournament. That’s a long time honestly.
Currently active Indian players can’t play in overseas leagues. The rule is really strict, but retired players could do whatever. Jump straight to foreign teams. The BCCI didn’t like this situation.
Too many good players are leaving after retirement from Indian cricket. Going straight to overseas franchises.
Vijay Shankar is the main example. He retired from Indian cricket and immediately signed for Kandy Royals in the Lankan Premier League. That’s basically what triggered this.
The board said enough is enough. New BCCI guidelines must happen. To prevent this situation again. Indian cricket is losing its players to overseas leagues continuously.
Other retired Indian cricketers did similarly. Dinesh Karthik went abroad after retirement. Yuvraj Singh also played overseas. Unmukt Chand joined foreign franchises too.
They all did the same thing. Retired from India and then went to overseas leagues immediately. The pattern became a real issue.
The cooling-off period is five years. If you retire and play overseas, you can’t come back for five years. That affects international cricket, domestic cricket, and IPL. All three formats are basically blocked.
That’s a significant restriction honestly. Five years is a long time. In cricket terms that’s massive. The BCCI president and secretary will finalize the exact details. They have final decision-making power.
Different scenarios might need different rules. They’ll work that out properly. New BCCI guidelines will be completed soon. The board means business here.
Protecting Indian cricket from brain drain. Keeping players committed to the country. That’s the real goal basically. Other agenda items were discussed too.
The Maldives and Fiji cricket boards asked for financial assistance apparently. The Andaman and Nicobar Islands want to affiliate with the BCCI. These smaller cricket boards need support. The board helps develop cricket in different regions across the world. That’s how cricket grows globally.




