Kohli Demands Privacy Away From Playing Field
Virat Kohli has expressed his discomfort with constant camera surveillance during non-playing moments. The Indian cricket star feels multiple cameras following players around creates an uncomfortable atmosphere and wants his privacy respected when off the field.
Source: Hindustan Times
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Kohli’s right—broadcasters have turned player downtime into content gold while ignoring consent. The real issue: contracts don’t protect players’ image rights during non-match hours, letting networks monetize their faces without additional compensation. This sets a precedent where athletes lose control of their likenesses the moment they enter a stadium. The BCCI must negotiate stronger privacy clauses or watch their star players genuinely resent the grind.
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