BCCI Instructs Arshdeep Singh to Cease Vlogging Amid Chahal Vaping Controversy
Arshdeep Singh Asked To Stop Vlogging By BCCI Amid Yuzvendra Chahal 'Vaping' Row: Sources
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has instructed Punjab Kings fast bowler Arshdeep Singh to stop vlogging on social media following a controversy involving teammate Yuzvendra Chahal, who was allegedly seen vaping on a flight. This decision comes as the IPL 2026 faces scrutiny over vaping incidents.
- 01Arshdeep Singh has been asked to stop vlogging by the BCCI.
- 02The controversy involves teammate Yuzvendra Chahal allegedly vaping on a flight.
- 03Social media backlash followed a segment of Arshdeep's vlog.
- 04This incident is not isolated; Riyan Parag was fined for vaping recently.
- 05The directive aims to mitigate further controversy during IPL 2026.
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has directed Punjab Kings fast bowler Arshdeep Singh to halt his vlogging activities amid a brewing controversy involving teammate Yuzvendra Chahal. Reports surfaced that Chahal was allegedly seen vaping on a flight from Ahmedabad to Hyderabad, prompting significant backlash on social media. The BCCI's decision comes after a segment of Arshdeep's latest vlog drew attention to the incident, leading to concerns over player conduct and public perception. This is not the first vaping controversy in the IPL 2026 season; Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag was previously fined 25% of his match fee for using a vape in the dressing room during a match against Punjab Kings. The BCCI's directive aims to prevent further distractions as the tournament progresses.
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The BCCI's decision to restrict vlogging may impact players' engagement with fans and their personal branding during the tournament.
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