The BCCI has issued a stern warning to IPL franchises regarding ‘targeted compromise and honey-trapping,’ enhancing security and access protocols. Stricter rules now govern hotel room access, unauthorised departures, and accreditation display. Franchise owners face new restrictions on interacting with players during matches, and vaping is strictly prohibited, with severe penalties for violations. The BCCI has issued a stern warning to IPL franchises regarding ‘targeted compromise and honey-trapping,’ enhancing security and access protocols. Stricter rules now govern hotel room access, unauthorised departures, and accreditation display. Franchise owners face new restrictions on interacting with players during matches, and vaping is strictly prohibited, with severe penalties for violations.
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