Punjab Kings To Brief Players On New BCCI Rules, Arshdeep Singh's Social Media Content Likely To Be Discussed
· Free Press Journal

Dharamsala, May 9: Punjab Kings are set to hold a meeting with the players and support staff to discuss the latest guidelines issued by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) during IPL 2026, as per reports from Cricbuzz. The meeting is likely to include discussions around players' social media activity, including the popular vlogs and reels posted by pacer Arshdeep Singh.
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However, the PBKS franchise has not officially asked Arshdeep to stop making Instagram Reels and vlogs, players will reportedly be informed about the new BCCI advisory and asked to follow the updated rules.
ARSHDEEP SINGH DELETED VLOG CLIP
— Sam (@Cricsam01) May 7, 2026
- Yuzi Chahal was reportedly caught vaping inside an airplane.
First Riyan Parag and now Yuzi Chahal, both were caught vaping. What’s happening these days ?
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Arshdeep shared behind the scenes videos and reels on social media regularly and has over six million followers on Instagram. His content has become very popular among the cricket fans on social media.
Punjab Kings are likely to conduct the meeting after their practice session at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamsala. Players and support staff may also be asked to sign a few documents that they understand and will follow the new rules issued by the board.
Arshdeep Singh cannot post vlogs for the rest of IPL 2026.
— ExtraOrdinary (@Extreo_) May 9, 2026
This happened after a viral clip from his vlog showed teammate Yuzvendra Chahal vaping on a plane. pic.twitter.com/bbUgEpVb58
The BCCI recently introduced several guidelines for the IPL teams, players, managers, owners and support staff. The instructions reportedly cover areas such as hotel access, interaction with the guests, accreditation cards, smoking and vaping rules and other conduct related matters.
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There are also reports that content related to teams and players may now be shared mainly through the official franchise social media handles going forward.