MUMBAI: The Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) has warned IPL franchises in regards to the risks of ‘focused compromise and honey-trapping’ through the league, whereas concurrently tightening safety, entry and behavioural protocols round gamers, assist employees and franchise homeowners. In an in depth seven-page advisory despatched to franchises on Thursday evening, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia cautioned groups in opposition to conditions that might result in ‘severe authorized allegations’, together with these associated to ‘sexual misconduct’, and requested franchises to stay ‘vigilant and proactive’ always.“The BCCI attracts the eye of all Franchises to the well-documented dangers of focused compromise and honey-trapping that pervade high-profile sporting environments. The potential of incidents giving rise to severe authorized allegations, together with these underneath relevant legal guidelines on sexual misconduct, can’t be discounted. IPL franchise administration should stay vigilant and proactive in mitigating such dangers always,” Saikia stated within the advisory.
TOI has a replica of the seven-page tips issued to franchises.
Stricter lodge room entry guidelines
The BCCI has imposed stringent restrictions on entry to gamers and assist employees at group inns, making prior written approval from the Group Supervisor obligatory for any outsider in search of entry into personal rooms.“(a) No individual, no matter their identification, relationship to the group member, or acknowledged goal, shall be permitted entry right into a participant’s or assist employees member’s lodge room with out the prior information and specific written approval of the Group Supervisor.(b) Visitors and guests shall be obtained completely in designated public areas of the lodge, such because the foyer or reception lounge. No visitor shall be escorted to personal lodge rooms until the Group Supervisor has particularly authorised the identical in writing,” the advisory acknowledged.
Unauthorised departures from group inns flagged
The BCCI has additionally expressed concern over gamers and assist employees leaving group inns at “irregular hours” with out informing designated Safety Liaison Officers (SLOs) or Group Integrity Officers (TIOs).“Situations have been famous of gamers and assist employees leaving group inns at irregular hours with out informing the designated Safety Liaison Officers (SLOs) or Group Integrity Officer (TIOs). Such departures create important safety vulnerabilities and expose people to dangers that can’t be mitigated if the related personnel are uninformed,” Saikia stated.The advisory has laid down clear motion protocols:
Accreditation playing cards obligatory in any respect venues
The BCCI has additionally taken severe notice of sure group members refusing or hesitating to show accreditation playing cards throughout safety checks.“It has been introduced to note that sure group members have demonstrated reluctance in presenting their accreditation playing cards for verification when requested by authorised safety personnel. This behaviour is unacceptable and constitutes a breach of primary occasion safety protocol,” the advisory famous.The board has directed that:
BCCI cracks down on owner-player interplay throughout matches
The advisory additionally addresses what the BCCI sees as repeated violations of the Participant and Match Official Entry (PMOA) protocol by IPL franchise homeowners.“The BCCI has famous that sure IPL franchise homeowners haven’t adhered to the Participant and Match Official Entry (PMOA) protocols through the course of matches,” Saikia wrote.“Particularly, situations have been noticed of IPL franchise homeowners making an attempt to speak with, strategy, hug, or in any other case bodily work together with gamers and group members throughout stay match conditions. Such conduct, nevertheless well-intentioned, instantly contravenes established protocol and should represent interference with group dynamics and match proceedings.”Underneath the revised directives:
Vaping and prohibited substances banned
One part of the advisory particularly offers with “Prohibition on Vaping and Use of Prohibited Substances.” The transfer comes after Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag was earlier fined for vaping within the dressing room throughout a match.“Situations of vaping inside the dressing room and different restricted areas of match venues have been dropped at the BCCI’s consideration. It’s pertinent to notice that the usage of vapes and digital cigarettes is prohibited underneath relevant Indian legislation,” the advisory acknowledged.“Any particular person discovered partaking in such conduct inside match premises isn’t solely violating BCCI and IPL laws however may additionally be committing a cognisable offence underneath the relevant statutory framework.”The BCCI has subsequently strictly prohibited:
Group managements have additionally been requested to make sure that all gamers and assist employees are “unequivocally knowledgeable” in regards to the ban.
Tasks fastened on group administration
The advisory locations direct accountability on Group Managers and authorised franchise officers for making certain compliance with the brand new protocols.Franchises have been instructed to:
The BCCI has additionally warned franchises that the IPL Operations Group could conduct shock audits and inspections to evaluate compliance with the brand new tips.“The BCCI / IPL Operations Group could conduct periodic checks to evaluate adherence to the directives set forth on this Advisory. Group Managers are required to take care of data of all accepted visitor visits and lodge actions,” Saikia wrote.The board has additional warned that any violation shall be handled as a “severe disciplinary matter,” with attainable penalties together with:
“The BCCI and the IPL Governing Council want to make unequivocally clear that any breach of the directives set out on this Advisory shall be handled as a severe disciplinary matter,” the notice added.









