Punjab Kings to Enforce New BCCI Guidelines on Player Social Media Use
Arshdeep Singh To Be Stopped From Shooting Personal Videos With PBKS? Report Makes Massive Claim
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Punjab Kings will hold a meeting to discuss new Indian Premier League (IPL) guidelines from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding player social media activities. Arshdeep Singh, a key player with over six million Instagram followers, may be affected as videos featuring players will now only be shared through official franchise channels.
- 01Punjab Kings will brief players on new BCCI guidelines after practice.
- 02Players' videos will only be posted through the franchise's official social media.
- 03Arshdeep Singh has over six million followers on Instagram.
- 04BCCI's guidelines come after concerns about unauthorized guests and social media influencers.
- 05Punjab Kings are currently second in the IPL standings.
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Punjab Kings, currently second in the IPL standings with 13 points from 10 matches, will conduct a meeting after Saturday's practice session in Dharamsala to discuss new guidelines issued by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). These guidelines will require players to refrain from posting personal videos, as all content featuring players must now be shared exclusively through the franchise's official social media channels. This move is particularly significant for Arshdeep Singh, a pacer who has garnered a massive following of over six million on Instagram through his engaging reels and vlogs. The BCCI's advisory follows concerns from its Anti-Corruption Unit regarding unauthorized guests in team hotels and excessive interactions between players and social media influencers. Under the new rules, written authorization will be necessary for guests to access players' rooms, and franchises must closely monitor player movements to ensure compliance with security protocols.
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The enforcement of these guidelines may limit players' personal branding opportunities on social media, impacting their engagement with fans.
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