Devajit Saikia flags "Irregularities" in IPL, says BCCI will issue advisory against rule violations
Guwahati, May 7
The Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Devajit Saikia on Thursday said the board will issue a strict advisory to all Indian Premier League franchises after observing multiple "anomalies and irregularities" involving players, team officials and unauthorised individuals during the tournament.
Saikia revealed that the BCCI had noticed several breaches of established anti-corruption and security protocols, including unauthorised persons accompanying team members, accessing team hotels and entering players' or officials' rooms.
He also expressed concern over franchise owners and officials interacting with players in restricted areas where such access is not permitted under IPL regulations.
Calling the matter serious, Saikia said the BCCI and IPL governing body would release a formal advisory to reinforce compliance with tournament protocols. He warned that any future violations would invite "very stringent action" from the board.
"This time, we have observed various anomalies and irregularities in the conduct of certain franchises and players. So BCCI and IPL are preparing an advisory, and we are going to release that advisory this evening because we have noticed that there are a lot of unauthorised persons who are moving along with the team members. And some people who are unauthorised are coming to the hotels and to the players' rooms or the team officials' room, which is totally against our anti-corruption protocols. We have also seen that certain team owners and officials are mingling with players in areas where it is not allowed. So there are certain protocols we have to follow, and we have seen there are some dilutions. We have taken this very seriously. We are issuing an advisory, and it will be very strictly followed. If there is any violation hereinafter, then BCCI and IPL will take very stringent action," Saikia told the reporters.
Earlier, Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Riyan Parag was caught smoking an e-cigarette in the dressing room during his side's IPL clash against the Punjab Kings (PBKS). Parag was fined 25 per cent of his match fee and handed a demerit point after he was caught vaping inside the dressing room.
RR manager Ravinder Singh Bhinder was seen using a mobile phone near the dugout during a match against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium on April 10, and he was fined Rs 1 lakh.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Saikia is right to act, but why only now? These "anomalies" have been happening for seasons. Riyan Parag getting fined for vaping is a joke compared to what's been going on behind the scenes. BCCI should focus on match-fixing threats, not just dressing room antics.
As someone who works in sports management, I can tell you these protocol breaches are serious. Team owners mingling with players in restricted zones? That's exactly how undue influence starts. Happy that BCCI is finally waking up. Hopefully the advisory isn't just on paper. 🏏
I'm all for strict rules, but BCCI needs to be transparent about what "unauthorised persons" means. Are we talking about sponsors? agents? or actual security threats? This vague statement creates more confusion than clarity. Show us the evidence first, then take action.
IPL has become a circus with all these celebrity visits and backroom deals. The game itself is getting lost. Saikia's advisory is welcome, but I hope he also looks at player workload and mental health - that's a bigger "anomaly" than a manager using a phone. 😒
Finally some accountability! As a cricket fan, it's frustrating to see how IPL operations have become so sloppy. Riyan Parag's fine shows they mean business. Let's hope this advisory sets a new standard for professionalism across all franchises. #IPL2025
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