Punjab Kings become strict regarding Arshdeep Singh’s video, will get signatures from players in this matter, big update comes out

IPL 2026: The 19th season of the Indian Premier League, which was going on peacefully in the beginning, but after half the season, IPL 2026 got embroiled in controversies, after which the BCCI has also become strict. Punjab Kings’ star fast bowler Arshdeep Singh has been refused blogging. Let us tell you that Arshdeep Singh often used to record videos with the team players after the match and share them on his social media. Recently Arshdeep had made a video, in which Yuzvendra Chahal was seen vaping. There was a lot of uproar after this video. Now Punjab Kings have also become strict and have called a meeting on Saturday, May 10.

Punjab Kings will take signatures of players on BCCI’s new guidelines

Cricbuzz report said that Punjab Kings will hold a meeting with the players after practice in Dharamshala on Saturday evening and will take their signatures to confirm compliance with the new BCCI guidelines. Henceforth all videos will be created and posted only through the official social media handles of the franchise.

BCCI mentioned ‘honey trap’ for the first time

In IPL 2026, many players have been seen with their girlfriends in the team hotel or during travel, due to which many questions are being raised. At the same time, BCCI has issued a new advisory, in which it has also mentioned the danger of honey trap. BCCI has said that players and support staff can be targeted, due to which all franchise teams need to be cautious.

Not only this, BCCI has also clearly told the owners of the franchise teams and their officials that they cannot go to the dug out or restricted area during the match and talk to the players, this is completely against the rules. He can meet the players only after the match is over. At the same time, videos or blogging of players have also been banned.

in hotel room No entry of anyone without written permission

BCCI has also made it clear that now any person who wants to meet any player, no matter who he is, will not be allowed to go to the hotel room without the permission of the team manager. Any guest will be allowed to meet in the hotel lobby. BCCI has said that this is a rule directly related to security and anti-corruption.

Use of e-cigarette banned

Rajasthan Royals captain Ryan Parag was seen vaping in the dressing room during a match, after which there was a lot of controversy. Now BBCI in its new advisory has completely banned the use of e-cigarettes or all banned substances related to vaping under SOP in dressing room, practice area and team hotel.

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