BCCI Set To Enforce Strict Rules On IPL ‘Girlfriend Culture’
The BCCI is considering implementing strict regulations to address the increased presence of cricketers’ girlfriends during the IPL. The move aims to prevent sensitive internal matters from leaking publicly, said a Hindustan Times report. The board is concerned about privacy breaches and potential security issues.
Source: Hindustan Times
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1xCricket Editorial
The BCCI wants to control who players sleep with during IPL season. That’s overreach dressed as security. Yes, leaks hurt franchise strategies—that’s the real concern hidden behind privacy talk. But policing cricketers’ personal lives sets a dangerous precedent for employee autonomy. The board should tighten information protocols instead. Players aren’t children needing curfews; they’re contractors deserving basic freedoms.
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