Controversies Erupt in IPL 2026 Over Vaping Incident Involving Yuzvendra Chahal

Gyanhigyan
IPL 2026 is facing controversies after a video of Yuzvendra Chahal vaping went viral, prompting calls for strict action.

Summary

The IPL 2026 season has been marred by a series of controversies, the most significant being related to vaping. Initially, the Rajasthan Royals captain was at the center of the issue, but it escalated when a video of Punjab Kings bowler Yuzvendra Chahal vaping on a flight went viral. This incident has sparked intense discussions on social media, prompting former Indian cricketer Laxman Sivaramakrishnan to call for strict action against Chahal. The controversial video featuring Yuzvendra Chahal is reportedly from a podcast hosted by Arshdeep Singh. While the authenticity of the clip remains unverified, it has raised eyebrows, especially since the sale of e-cigarettes is banned in India. In light of this, Sivaramakrishnan has urged for disciplinary measures against Chahal. On social media, a user highlighted a post mentioning that Arshdeep Singh was advised against vlogging, while Chahal was merely given a warning. In response, Sivaramakrishnan commented, "Vaping is banned in India. He should be in jail. What is the point of having laws if they are not enforced? A 25% match fee deduction is trivial. What would happen if an ordinary person did this?" Earlier in the season, Rajasthan's captain Riyan Parag was also seen vaping in the dressing room, which led to some action against him. However, he was only given a warning, a decision that did not sit well with many fans who called for a stricter penalty. After 51 matches in IPL 2026, the playoff scenarios have become quite intriguing. Ravichandran Ashwin has indicated that two teams have secured their spots, while he also explained how CSK could still qualify.

(Source:Gyanhigyan)

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