The Indian cricket team has had a very dismal run of form lately, which has sparked the debate about potential changes that will help them win. Following the home whitewash against New Zealand and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series defeat at the hands of Australia, India is officially out of the race for the World Test Championship Final (2023-25). In response to these blows, cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle shared his opinions on one thing the Board of Control for Cricket in India should change. He said that Indians should not be allowed to employ PR agencies by the Indian cricket team members and that the concern should be on cricket rather than image-building. On X, Bhogle wrote: “Reading of the changes the BCCI is apparently suggesting for the Indian team. I don’t know how much to believe but if I had to nominate one rule to be strictly applied, it would be to ban team members from having PR agencies." Reading of the changes the BCCI is apparently suggesting for the Indian team. I don't know how much to believe but if I had to nominate one rule to be strictly applied, it would be to ban team members from having PR agencies — Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) January 15, 2025 Also Read | Rohit Sharma Spotted Running at BKC, Prepares for Comeback Reports have indicated internal problems in the Indian dressing room, with leaks suggesting rifts between players and coaches. Rare during India's dominant years, these internal problems have now put a question mark on the team's unity and future success. To address the slump in form, the BCCI has made it compulsory for all the Indian players to play the Ranji Trophy. The Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee will monitor all India's performances in T20Is and ODIs against England carefully as this is a vital series as the squad for India needs to be finalized for the Champions Trophy to be played in the UAE. The coming months will test whether these changes can help restore the strength and unity of the Indian team on the field.