The BCCI has expanded its anti-corruption efforts during IPL 2026, targeting not just players but also their families, broadcasters, and social media creators. | Cricket ...
Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Arun Dhumal has urged cricketers to focus more on performances on the field than social ...
NEW DELHI: As the Indian cricket board (BCCI) gets aggressive with the implementation of its anti-corruption guidelines in the IPL, it has started to come down heavily on players, officials, family of ...
BCCI cracks down on IPL 'Reel culture' ; players, families, and ex-cricketers all in the firing line
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is moving to implement rigorous restrictions on the growing reel culture within the sport.
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Arun Dhumal sends strong message to IPL stars: “Cricketers don’t need to be content creators”
Arun Dhumal believes IPL players should focus on cricket rather than social media content as BCCI reinforces conduct ...
The BCCI has implemented strict guidelines concerning the reel culture prevalent in IPL amidst rising corruption concerns. Players, commentators, and their families have been warned against filming ...
Punjab Kings pacer Arshdeep Singh has appeared to clean out a significant portion of his social media content from Instagram ...
Arshdeep Singh has deleted nearly 200 Instagram posts and reels following a controversy-filled Indian Premier League 2026 ...
The backlash began after a light-hearted reel Shresta Iyer made with the Punjab Kings social media team following PBKS’ ...
For years, IPL advertising was simple: buy a spot, go big, and hope eyeballs translated to buzz. The glitz of stadium branding and the dopamine hit of a primetime TVC during a key over were considered ...
Commentators Reprimanded, Players & Families Warned As BCCI, Franchises Begin Crackdown On Social-Media Practices That Invite Potential Anti-Corruption Breaches ...
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