India, Feb. 14 -- If there were any doubts about BCCI's intentions regarding the 10-point diktat, drafted to "promote discipline, unity, and a positive team environment," they were erased after the board sent an official document to all the players and support staff members, making it mandatory for everyone to abide by it in the Champions Trophy. One of the biggest examples of how serious the BCCI is about the guidelines can be gauged by the accommodation arrangements of personal staff. India head coach Gautam Gambhir's personal assistant, who reportedly drew the ire of BCCI officials for shadowing the former India opener during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, has quietly been asked not to stay with at the same hotel as the playe...