The apex cricketing body today said that it agreed with the suggestions of the panel that there should be no post- match parties and the cricketers' agents should be registered.
"The BCCI agrees to this recommendation. The BCCI will instruct franchises to prevent players from attending any post-match parties organised by private individuals or sponsors," it said.
"The Board will ask all Indian players to disclose their agents. These agents would be registered," it said adding the agents should not travel in the team bus.
It also said the BCCI will examine the feasibility of restraining the current players from not having a stake in sports agencies managing current cricketers and a provision has to be incorporated in the players contract.
It said the Board would issue instruction to restrict outsiders from accessing players' rooms during tournmanets and security personnel would be there on the floor, where the team-members stay, for monitoring.
The apex court-appointed panel, which probed the IPL spot-fixing scandal, had given a slew of recommendations to protect the game from betting syndicates, including a complete ban on post-match parties, the BCCI being given access to players' bank accounts and registration of agents and managers of cricketers.
