Some players are widely famous for their social media engagements along with their on-field activities. With the growing security concerns, the Indian Premier League authority has issued a 7-page advisory for all of the franchises.
“I don’t think cricketers need to be content creators. The cricketer’s job is to play good cricket. If they do so, there will be enough and more good content created about them. So they don’t need to turn into content creators and start creating reels, shorts, or other posts. It isn’t needed, and a line had to be drawn,” Arun Dhumal says.
Arshdeep Singh was in the headlines for his social media activities
After the BCCI regulations, Arshdeep Singh and the players in IPL, who were used to sharing content on social media platforms, have stopped doing the same.
“Most of the things we have mentioned in the seven-page letter were already there,” he said. “If you go and see, you will know there is nothing fundamentally new that we have asked for. Rather, seeing that things weren’t being followed, we needed to reinforce every point, and that’s what was at the root of the letter. Every franchise and every player has now been reminded what is expected of them, and that’s all there is to it.”
Why did BCCI issue the long advisory?
“It has come to the attention of the BCCI that certain incidents of misconduct and protocol violations have occurred involving players, support staff, and team officials during the course of the current IPL season,” ESPN shared a portion of the advisory released by the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
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