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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced some new guidelines for the upcoming IPL 2026 season. These rules aim to protect pitch quality, ensure fair play, maintain a neat on-field look, and bring more discipline to how teams prepare and behave during the high-pressure tournament.
Here’s a clear look at the key changes that every franchise, player, and support staff member must follow this year.
No practice allowed on match days
One of the biggest shifts is the complete ban on any practice sessions or fitness tests on the main square on match days. Teams can no longer squeeze in last-minute nets or drills once the match is scheduled. This move is designed to preserve the playing surface and give every side equal conditions.
For regular practice sessions (on non-match days), each team will get two nets in the designated practice area and one side wicket on the main square for range hitting. At venues like Wankhede Stadium, special arrangements ensure both teams get their own space if they train at the same time. No open nets are permitted, and teams cannot use or share the wickets allotted to the opposition, even if one side finishes early.
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Support staff limits and approvals
Only 12 accredited support staff members (including the team doctor) will be allowed on match days. For extra help, like throw-down specialists or net bowlers, franchises must submit a list in advance for BCCI approval. On practice days, only accredited staff can enter the dressing room or step onto the field of play.
Travel and family rules
Players must travel to the stadium for practice sessions in the official team bus (teams can split into two batches if needed). Family members and friends have to use separate vehicles and can only watch from the hospitality area, and they won’t be allowed near the practice zones.
Dress code and presentation rules
To keep the broadcast and on-field presentation clean, players are encouraged to wear the Orange Cap and Purple Cap during matches. If a player doesn’t wear the cap, they must put it on for at least the first two overs until the broadcaster captures the shot.
In post-match presentations, sleeveless jerseys and floppies (slippers) are strictly banned. The first violation will bring a warning, while a second offence will result in a financial penalty.
Other important do’s and dont’s
- Players and support staff must not sit in front of the LED boards. Designated seating spots with towels and water bottles will be marked for substitutes.
- Teams are requested not to hit balls onto the LED boards, even though hitting nets are provided.
- Any change in a player’s jersey number must be informed to the BCCI at least 24 hours in advance.
- All PMOA-accredited staff must carry their accreditation cards on match days; first miss gets a warning, second brings a fine.
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