BCCI Implements Strict Guidelines to Combat Reel Culture in IPL
BCCI Takes Action Against Reel Culture
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has initiated stringent measures targeting players, officials, and commentators regarding the rising trend of filming during IPL matches. In light of corruption concerns, the BCCI is considering implementing robust anti-corruption protocols and has established clear guidelines for players, their families, officials, and broadcasters. Reports indicate that the BCCI has cautioned all associated individuals against recording on the field. “There have been instances where some commentators breached this rule. A former international cricketer was caught filming on his phone near the dugout during a critical match situation. The team promptly intervened to halt the recording. Legal notices may be issued to an ex-cricketer found filming for his YouTube channel. The board has explicitly stated that anyone in BCCI or IPL official attire is prohibited from filming on the ground,” sources revealed.
BCCI Warns Players on Social Media Conduct
BCCI Warns Players
The BCCI has expressed concerns regarding players' interactions with influencers and vloggers, emphasizing the need to limit the sharing of personal content on social media. Reports suggest that the board has already cautioned an Indian pacer for sharing reels about the team's travels and activities. Additionally, cricketers' families have been advised to avoid posting content online. “The reel culture has resulted in numerous violations recently. Some Indian players have been sharing videos on match days, both before and after games,” the source added.
Concerns Over Senior Players' Influence
Seniors Setting Bad Precedent?
The BCCI's anti-corruption unit has raised alarms about senior players permitting family and friends on the team bus, arguing that it sets a negative example for younger players. “BCCI ACU officers are present in team hotels during local T20 leagues as well. The anti-corruption guidelines from the BCCI apply to these leagues too. There are sessions conducted for players, team officials, and owners regarding anti-corruption. However, some IPL players have taken liberties by bringing unauthorized guests to team hotels in various local T20 leagues. This behavior sets a poor example for young cricketers aspiring to join the IPL through these leagues,” sources from TOI stated.
