BCCI Bombshell: VHT Mandatory for India Stars?

Indian cricketers in Vijay Hazare match

Team India’s schedule is intense right now. You see the squad playing a five match T20I series against South Africa, with hardly any rest. The tight calendar has pushed players through back to back formats without much recovery time.

International calendar leaves no breathing space

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Before the T20Is, the team had already completed two Test matches and three ODIs. You can clearly see how little downtime players get between formats, raising concerns around fatigue and long term workload management.

BCCI takes firm stand on domestic cricket

Despite the packed schedule, the Board of Control for Cricket in India has taken a strong decision. The board wants to reinforce the importance of domestic cricket, regardless of international commitments or star value.

Mandatory Vijay Hazare Trophy matches

The BCCI has directed that players from India’s ODI and T20 teams must play at least two matches in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26. This rule applies under all circumstances, without exceptions.

Centrally contracted players included

According to reports, all eligible centrally contracted players must feature in a minimum of two matches. The Vijay Hazare Trophy begins on 24 December, leaving players with little time to adjust schedules.

Focus on fitness and game time

The board says this move ensures match fitness, balanced workloads, and regular game time. You benefit when players stay sharp through competitive cricket instead of long gaps between matches.

Clear message to senior players

This decision sends a direct message. No matter how big you are at the international level, domestic cricket still matters. It challenges senior players who skipped domestic tournaments in recent years.

Learning opportunity for younger players

With international fixtures increasing every season, the BCCI believes playing at home keeps players ready. It also allows younger players to learn directly from experienced internationals in high pressure games.

Ranji Trophy set the precedent

You already saw a similar approach during the last Ranji Trophy. Several senior players turned out for their state teams, setting an example and raising the competition level across matches.

Kohli and Rohit likely to feature

Virat Kohli has told the Delhi Cricket Association that he is available and expects to play at least two matches. He last played the Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2010. Rohit Sharma may also feature. He last played in 2018.

Domestic cricket remains central

Despite a demanding international schedule, the BCCI’s decision shows its commitment to domestic cricket. You can see the focus on fitness, depth, and long term strength across all formats.

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