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BCCI displeased over Virat Kohli's Instagram post
The BCCI directed the players saying that the result of YoYo is confidential information, do not make it public.
Mumbai: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) got annoyed over former Indian captain Virat Kohli's social media post.
According to Indian media, Virat Kohli shared his Yo-Yo test result on Instagram story in which he revealed a score of 17.2 in the test.
“The happiness of finishing the YoYo test between the dreaded cones. 17.2 done,” Kohli had posted on Instagram.
According to media reports, Kohli's post on Instagram displeased the BCCI and after the former captain's post, the Indian board official instructed the players to be careful.
The BCCI directed the players saying that the result of YoYo is confidential information, do not make it public.
Apart from this, the board reminded the players that disclosure of confidential information is a violation of contract clauses.
“Players have been informed verbally to avoid posting any confidential matter on social media platforms. They can post pictures while training but posting a score leads to breach of contract clause,” The Indian Express quoted a BCCI official.
What is YoYo Test?
A YoYo Test is a modified version of the Beep Test or Lager Test where a 10 seconds break is introduced after every shuttle before a player starts to run for the next shuttle.
Like many other fitness tests, it involves running at ever-increasing speeds, to exhaustion.
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