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AnalysisMay 9

The BCCI has warned IPL players and their families against posting content from venues and team travel. The crackdown targets footage that could expose tactical information, lineups, and middle-order plans to rival teams.

Franchises cited security vulnerabilities as the core concern. Posts revealing ground layouts, team movements, or practice sessions create openings for intelligence gathering—particularly in an era when spot-fixing risks remain live. Boards now restrict what players can film and share, tightening control over the narrative around team operations.

Players who post face sanctions. The rule applies equally to families using social media. Broadcasters must also submit content for approval before publishing, ensuring no unvetted material reaches the public.

via Hindustan Times
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OpinionMay 9

BCCI filming ban kills player voice in IPL social era

Anti-corruption rules now block YouTube clips from dugouts as ex-player faces court.

BCCI bans filming at IPL venues. Players, officials, families included. Reason: anti-corruption fears from 'reel culture'. An ex-player shoots YouTube near dugouts. Now legal action looms.

Arshdeep Singh got told to stop. Board wants narrative control. Security risks too. Players lose agency. Social media shaped careers. Now paranoia reshapes it. Old school wins over new.

Game went soft on phones. Pros used clips for brands. BCCI sees threats. Dugout views leak tactics. Ex-player crossed line. Court sets example. Player voice fades. Culture shifts hard. Agency shrinks in spotlight. Rules tighten grip.

via NDTV Sports
AnalysisMay 9

BCCI restricts social media filming at IPL venues to counter spot-fixing risks

The board has banned players, families, and broadcasters from filming in team areas, citing vulnerabilities exposed by past corruption probes.

The BCCI has tightened restrictions on social media content at IPL venues ahead of the 2026 season. Players posting from dugouts, families filming celebrations, and influencers in restricted zones now risk corruption charges. The board views each phone as a potential leak point in an ecosystem where a single viral clip—a gesture, a bench signal—can reach fixers within hours.

For IPL 2026, enforcement measures include reprimands for commentary personnel capturing unauthorized footage, surprise checks at team hotels and airports, and removal of posts that breach designated zones. The move draws on data from past probes: 70% of actionable intelligence came from public visuals. The 2013 spot-fixing bans demonstrated how reels amplify reach—millions see content in hours, not days.

The tension is structural. IPL generates $1 billion annually from broadcast deals and fan-generated content. That same visibility creates openings: a dressing-room reel, a pitch-side stunt by an influencer. Social media shifted from marketing asset to operational liability. Teams now choose between unfiltered moments and reduced exposure. As playoffs approach and stakes climb, fewer candid shots will escape the ground.

via Times of India
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VerifiedAnalysisMay 9
RCB
RCB

Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Mumbai Indians by two wickets on the last ball to chase 167 at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur. The victory eliminated Mumbai Indians from IPL 2026 playoff contention and moved RCB to the top of the points table. Krunal Pandya scored an unbeaten 73 off 46 balls with four fours and five sixes to steer the chase from 39 for three. Bhuvneshwar Kumar took four wickets for 23 runs and hit the winning six in the final over.

Mumbai Indians posted 166 for seven after RCB captain Rajat Patidar chose to bowl first on the black-soil pitch. Tilak Varma made 57 off 42 balls and Naman Dhir scored 47 off 32 balls for MI's highest contributions. Josh Hazlewood claimed one for 33 and Rasikh Dar Salam took one for 42 in RCB's bowling effort. Deepak Chahar dismissed Virat Kohli for a golden duck, his second in succession after the prior match against Lucknow Super Giants.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar earned player of the match for his all-round display, per ESPNcricinfo. He said he enjoyed the winning six more than his four wickets and credited domestic leagues for his discipline. The result also ended Lucknow Super Giants' playoff hopes. Hardik Pandya missed the game due to back spasms with Suryakumar Yadav captaining MI in ninth place.

via ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, Times of India
AnalysisMay 8

ECB plans more five-Test home series against South Africa and Pakistan

ECB adds five-Test homes vs SA, Pak with one-off away Tests. Move aids WTC growth to 12 teams.

England's men's team will host five-Test series against South Africa and Pakistan in the future FTP. The ECB balances this with one-off Tests overseas in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh alongside white-ball tours — a shift that supports World Test Championship expansion to 12 teams.

Longer home series mean bigger crowds, better revenues, and deeper rivalries. Five Tests allow teams to settle in, adapt, and prepare properly. Overseas one-offs fill gaps without bloating the calendar.

It's a fragmentation of sorts: nations are now protecting bilateral home strength over balanced tours. The ECB joins Australia and India in hosting multi-Test series regularly — a trend driven by T20 leagues draining attention and money from red-ball cricket. The WTC expansion sweetens the deal, but it's clear boards are choosing security at home over symmetry in the fixture list.

via The Guardian
InsightMay 8

Former India leg-spinner Sairaj Bahutule joins as specialist spin-bowling coach after his IPL 2026 stint with Punjab Kings, per Times of India. He starts with the Afghanistan series in June under head coach Gautam Gambhir — and brings plenty of coaching miles from domestic and IPL circuits.

Gambhir wanted someone dedicated to sharpening the national spinners after recent series exposed weaknesses, so Bahutule steps away from PBKS, where he'd guided their spin group all season. His pick fills the gap in specialist help for players like Kuldeep Yadav and the rest.

India's spinners need work in white-ball and Tests before the big tours ahead. Bahutule's history with young talent should lift the wrist-spinners and finger-spinners alike.

via Times of India
VerifiedAnalysisMay 8

Miller benched as DC chase balance over form in playoff freefall

David Miller frustrated after DC drop him for team balance as they slip to seventh. Australian stars staying put for IPL despite Pakistan ODI clash.

DC
DC

David Miller's frustrated. Delhi Capitals benched him for their last two games to fit in Pathum Nissanka and Mitchell Starc — a squad-balance call that stings when you're fighting for the playoffs. DC sit seventh, six losses in ten matches, needing to win all four remaining games just to sniff the knockouts.

The franchise's logic: versatility over form. It hasn't worked. Four losses in five games, and their most recent — a home loss to Chennai at Arun Jaitley where they managed only 155 for 7 — shows the cost. Miller gets the frustration. He also knows IPL teams make these calls. That doesn't make it easier to watch from the bench.

Next up is Kolkata Knight Riders, and DC can't afford another slip. Axar Patel's carrying the bowling attack, but Kuldeep Yadav's been leaking runs. Meanwhile, Cricket Australia confirmed no Aussies are leaving early for the Pakistan ODI overlap — Starc, Cummins, and the rest stay locked in. That's one thing going right.

Miller's absence is less about him and more about what it says: DC are gambling on squad depth over in-form batsmen in a survival fight. With four games left and a must-win mentality kicking in, that's a gamble getting harder to justify.

via ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz
VerifiedAnalysisMay 8

8 pages. BCCI's IPL honey-trap crackdown directive

BCCI's eight-page rules target honey-traps, vapes and unauthorized access with suspension threats.

BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia sent an eight-page letter to IPL franchises with strict guidelines on security and conduct. The document warns of honey-trap risks and bans unauthorised hotel access without team manager approval. Surprise checks will verify compliance during IPL 2026.

NDTV Sports noted that breaches trigger disciplinary actions like player suspensions or fines. Teams must brief players on protocols and maintain detailed logs of movements and visitors. Vaping faces outright prohibition alongside other behavior rules.

The directive addresses recent protocol lapses and aims to protect players from external threats. Franchises received copies for immediate implementation across remaining matches. BCCI emphasized legal consequences for repeated violations to safeguard league integrity.

via Cricbuzz, ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
AnalysisMay 7

Heinrich Klaasen tops IPL 2026 run charts without opening

Klaasen leads IPL scoring at strike rate over 157 as SRH middle-order anchor. His versatility bolsters table-toppers' campaign.

Heinrich Klaasen

Heinrich Klaasen leads IPL 2026 run-scorers for Sunrisers Hyderabad with a strike rate above 157, and he's done it entirely from the middle order. No opening slot, no century yet — just a calm read of the game and a bat speed that's kept SRH from folding in tight moments.

He complements SRH's aggressive top order by building innings steadily then accelerating through the middle overs. Klaasen's 475 runs sit ahead of Abhishek Sharma's tally, and SRH hold first place with 14 points after recent wins.

What's shifted is the role itself. Teams now hunt for players who adapt to phases instead of locking into fixed positions — and overseas keepers especially have become the template. Klaasen's consistency is what SRH lean on when the scoreboard tightens.

via Hindustan Times
AnalysisMay 7

'We cannot have fans at the receiving end' — Dhumal on IPL final.

IPL chairman Dhumal cites fan priority for moving final from Bengaluru. Ahmedabad hosts after KSCA ticket disputes.

IPL chairman Arun Dhumal said we can't have fans at the receiving end when explaining the IPL final's shift from Bengaluru to Ahmedabad. He spoke up amid KSCA-state fights over ticket allocations and new laws cutting fan access. The call puts spectator experience first, even with RCB as defending champions.

KSCA wanted 10,000 extra tickets on top of their 15 percent quota for members, clubs, MLAs, and officials. BCCI shifted Qualifier 1 to Dharamsala, Qualifier 2 and Eliminator to New Chandigarh, and the final to Ahmedabad. They're even planning an ICC meeting there to test the setup.

RCB loses its home edge for the title shot, but BCCI's putting fans over franchise perks. State pressures have messed up past events, forcing this move — and it lays bare the tug-of-war between BCCI control and local power plays.

via Cricbuzz
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OfficialAnalysisMay 7

Australia rest Cummins Starc Hazlewood for Pakistan Bangladesh tours

Marsh captains youth-led squad with Peake and Scott as Pakistan ODIs approach.

Pat Cummins

Australia rested Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood from white-ball tours of Pakistan and Bangladesh. The decision prioritizes T20 World Cup preparation over the bilateral ODIs and T20Is starting May 30. Mitchell Marsh takes captaincy for the nine matches across both series.

Young players Ollie Peake, Liam Scott and Joel Davies earn uncapped call-ups to fill the pace gaps. Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis missed T20 selections amid IPL workloads, per earlier reports. Selectors cite workload management as the key factor for senior absences.

Marsh led recent white-ball teams and now handles subcontinental challenges without the top pacers. Past tours used similar rests to test depth successfully. The tours provide opportunities for debutants in spin-friendly conditions before major events.

via ICC, Times of India, cricket.com.au
VerifiedAnalysisMay 5

Klaasen 69 steers SRH to 33-run win over PBKS and top of IPL table

Heinrich Klaasen hit 69 and Ishan Kishan 55 as SRH scored 235/4 to defend against PBKS's 202/7.

Heinrich Klaasen & Ishan Kishan
Heinrich Klaasen & Ishan Kishan

Sunrisers Hyderabad posted 235 for 4 to beat Punjab Kings by 33 runs in IPL 2026 and move to the top of the points table at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Uppal. Heinrich Klaasen scored 69 off 43 balls and Ishan Kishan made 55 off 32 balls in the innings, which benefited from PBKS fielding errors. Abhishek Sharma hit 35 off 13 balls with four sixes to reach 300 T20 sixes in India, entering an elite club.

Punjab Kings reached 202 for 7 with Cooper Connolly unbeaten on 107 off 59 balls, but Pat Cummins took 2 for 34 to seal the win. Klaasen leads IPL 2026 run-scoring without opening or hitting a century, posting a strike rate above 157 as a middle-order stabiliser and accelerator. His calm decision-making and bat speed complement SRH's aggressive top order and prevent collapses in volatile T20 conditions.

SRH coach Daniel Vettori indicated that Nitish Kumar Reddy will likely return from illness for future games, praising his all-round balance after Reddy took 1 for 11 in this match. PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer's rebuild project at the franchise suffered a blow following their recent loss to Gujarat Titans. The result positions SRH ahead of Punjab Kings, who sit on 13 points.

via ESPNcricinfo, BBC Sport, Times of India
VerifiedAnalysisMay 5

Iyer eyed as SKY replacement signals form-first T20I captaincy

Selectors set to swap Suryakumar Yadav for Shreyas Iyer amid SKY's batting slump and wrist issues before 2028 World Cup.

Suryakumar Yadav

Shreyas Iyer scans the PBKS huddle after another loss. Selectors eye him for India's T20I captaincy. Suryakumar Yadav's lean patch—183 runs in nine IPL innings at 20.33 average—prompts the shift. Wrist trouble lingers. Packed schedule to 2028 World Cup demands reliability.

India reverses leader-protection trend. Past captains batted poorly yet retained armband—Ganguly through 2003 slump, Dhoni post-2012 dips. Form now dictates, as with Rohit Sharma's 2024 exit. Iyer's IPL success across KKR and PBKS weighs heavy—led title win, rebuilds Punjab. SKY's MVP last year fades against current returns. Wrist scans confirm no quick fix.

Captaincy returns to batting merit. Iyer slots back into T20I setup. Schedule crams bilateral tours, Olympics prep. Selectors prioritise runs over reputation—data shows captains average 15% higher in wins. SKY steps aside quietly. Iyer waits in Mullanpur dugout. Leadership changes mid-IPL echo past transitions. Form rules again.

via Cricbuzz, ESPNcricinfo, Times of India
VerifiedAnalysisMay 4

Sanju Samson makes 87 not out in CSK win over Delhi Capitals

Samson expressed desire for century but put team first in CSK's chase. Gavaskar lauds his acceleration and maturity.

Sanju Samson

Sanju Samson scored an unbeaten 87 off 52 balls to guide Chennai Super Kings to an eight-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in IPL 2026. CSK chased 156 in 17.3 overs after DC posted 155 for seven on an improving pitch. Samson prioritised the team win over a personal century despite his desire for the milestone.

Sunil Gavaskar praised Samson's maturity for accelerating after settling in and playing for the team. Samson now has 402 runs in 10 matches this season including two tons. His knock featured controlled aggression that secured the chase with Kartik Sharma unbeaten on 41. Spinners restricted DC's middle order effectively during the defence.

Samson's shift from flamboyant strokeplayer to reliable finisher shows clear evolution in his IPL role with CSK. He settled early before exploding in the middle overs much like his recent tons but chose victory over individual glory this time. The performance bolsters CSK's top-six push amid MS Dhoni's ongoing knee injury absence. Samson fills the leadership void with consistent run-scoring under pressure.

via ESPNcricinfo, BBC Sport, Wisden
InsightMay 3
RR
RR

A US-based consortium has filed legal claims against Rajasthan Royals after their $1.65 billion ownership deal collapsed. The group accused the franchise of delays and incomplete documentation that allowed existing owner Manoj Badale to stay in control, according to News18.

The dispute lands in court as IPL franchise valuations keep climbing. Reports had tied the consortium to Lakshmi Mittal and Adar Poonawalla acquiring the team at a 75 percent and 25 percent split, with sister franchises Paarl Royals and Barbados Royals included — pending Q3 2026 approvals. But the US claim now overrides those prior agreements.

Meanwhile, RR lost by seven wickets to Delhi Capitals at Sawai Mansingh Stadium. DC chased down 226 after RR posted 225 for 6. The team fielded young Vaibhav Suryavanshi, but the off-field fight has already become bigger than what happens on the pitch.

via News18
VerifiedAnalysisMay 3

Varun Chakravarthy takes 3-36 as KKR beat SRH by seven wickets

KKR spinners Varun and Narine dismantled SRH after Head's 61. The win extends KKR's streak to three matches.

KKR
KKR

Varun Chakravarthy claimed three for 36 and Sunil Narine took two for 31 to restrict Sunrisers Hyderabad to 165 all out in 19 overs at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Kolkata Knight Riders chased the target with seven wickets and 10 balls remaining reaching 169 for three in 18.2 overs. Ajinkya Rahane scored 43 off 36 balls and Angkrish Raghuvanshi made 59 off 47 balls in an 84-run stand. Travis Head top-scored for SRH with 61 off 28 balls before the collapse from 105 for one. The win marked KKR's third straight victory in IPL 2026.

Varun took 10 wickets across his last four games after early season struggles with injury and form. He varied pace effectively and used angles to trouble SRH batsmen on a tricky pitch per ESPNcricinfo. SRH coach Daniel Vettori pointed to key wickets lost at crucial stages while Ambati Rayudu called SRH complacent after the loss. KKR spinners controlled the middle overs preventing any SRH recovery.

SRH won their previous match by six wickets against Mumbai Indians but showed fragility against spin here. KKR tied their prior game against LSG in a Super Over win. Varun's resurgence bolsters KKR's spin attack alongside Narine providing balance in their recent run.

via ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, BBC Sport
VerifiedAnalysisMay 3

Rickelton and Rohit Sharma post 143-run stand as MI beat LSG

Ryan Rickelton scored 83 off 32 balls and Rohit made 84 off 44 in six-wicket win. Pair leads MI scoring amid team struggles per Times of India.

MI
MI

Mumbai Indians beat Lucknow Super Giants by six wickets at Wankhede Stadium. MI chased 229 in 18.4 overs with Ryan Rickelton scoring 83 off 32 balls and Rohit Sharma hitting 84 off 44. The left-right pair added 143 runs for a key partnership per ESPNcricinfo.

Rickelton tops MI charts with 380 runs in eight games at a strike rate of 190.95 per Times of India. Rohit returned from injury to anchor the chase against LSG's 228 for 5. Their century stand provided stability in MI's fading campaign.

MI sit ninth with slim playoff hopes after Hardik Pandya missed games with back spasms. Rickelton-Rohit combo stands as the team's lone bright spot this season. Experience and handedness aid their middle-order rescues per Times of India.

via ESPNcricinfo, BBC Sport, Cricbuzz
VerifiedAnalysisMay 2

Batting paradise? IPL 2026 rewards Test lengths.

Good length balls dominate IPL 2026 wickets amid Kamboj's death-over transformation.

Bowlers in IPL 2026 succeed with good length deliveries between six and eight metres from the stumps. Top wicket-takers Anshul Kamboj, Kagiso Rabada, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar use these Test-match style lengths, especially in powerplays, for better averages and economies than fuller or shorter balls. ESPNcricinfo data shows this approach yields superior results across phases.

Anshul Kamboj leads the Purple Cap race with 17 wickets, including ten in death overs for Chennai Super Kings. He employs around-the-wicket angles and yorkers after CSK's Project Kamboj training shifted him from new-ball duties. Kamboj took two for 47 at an economy of 11.75 against Lucknow Super Giants on Saturday.

Cricbuzz reported Kamboj's rise offers CSK a rare Indian fast-bowling asset with McGrath-inspired yorkers and Dhoni's backing. Kagiso Rabada holds 18 wickets ahead of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Kamboj on 17. This trend counters high-scoring narratives by prioritising skill over raw pace on varied pitches.

via ESPNcricinfo, Cricbuzz, BBC Sport
AnalysisMay 2

Ferguson tells bowlers to adapt amid IPL 2026 run-fests

Lockie Ferguson blames flat pitches and the Impact Player rule for chases like 265 — he wants to pull par scores down 10-15 runs.

Lockie Ferguson

Punjab Kings pacer Lockie Ferguson says bowlers need to adapt for IPL 2026's high-scoring games. Flat pitches and the Impact Player rule beef up batting lineups, turning 200-plus totals routine — like that 265 chase the other day.

Family commitments held him back early, but now he's gunning to restrict pars 10-15 runs lower. The rule hands teams deeper batting resources for true surfaces, so bowlers have to shift from dominating to containing.

PBKS lead with 13 points after solid runs, though death overs still bite. It's all about variations on dead pitches, defending smarter pars under pressure.

via Times of India
OpinionMay 2

Jamieson's send-off lays bare IPL edge

Kyle Jamieson fired up after yorking 15-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi for 4 in Delhi Capitals' win over Rajasthan Royals.

DC
DC

Kyle Jamieson yorked Vaibhav Suryavanshi second ball. The kid edged a four first up, and Jamieson gave him the full send-off. Outrage hit quick — Priyank Panchal called it poor.

Suryavanshi's just 15, the youngest in the IPL. RR push him hard, and opponents feel it already. Jamieson bowls heat; DC needed bite on that dry Jaipur deck where RR batted first. Starc cleaned up after, but this moment stuck. Former players piled on. Panchal said it doesn't look good. Debate rages on conduct — intensity clashes with manners as kids rise fast.

IPL packs youth bombs. Suryavanshi rewrites books with blazing fifties and hundreds. Bowlers sledge back. Jamieson's economy hit 12 that game, the pressure telling as he targeted the prodigy. Sportsmanship bends under lights. Young guns demand fire, old rules fade.

via Times of India

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