BCCI Ready To Suspend IPL Players, Orders Surprise Hotel Room Checks Over Honey-Trap Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:26am on 08 May 2026,Friday Sports

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has issued strict new rules for IPL 2026 to prevent scandals and security risks. In a seven-page advisory, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia warned franchises about possible “honey-trap” risks. Surprise checks may be carried out in players’ hotel rooms by a special task force. Outsiders will not be allowed into players’ rooms without team manager approval. Players and staff must also inform security officials before leaving hotels. The BCCI said any rule violation could lead to fines, suspension or disqualification. Franchise owners were also told not to contact players during matches. (PC: BBCI/IPL)

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BCCI Warns IPL Teams of Legal Action, Suspensions Over Protocol Violations

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:38am on 08 May 2026,Friday Sports

The BCCI has issued an eight-page advisory to all 10 IPL franchises after multiple protocol violations during IPL 2026, including vaping in dressing rooms and unauthorised phone usage. Secretary Devajit Saikia warned teams about “honey trap” risks, banned unauthorised visitors in hotel rooms, and ordered strict movement reporting for players and staff. Franchise owners were also barred from interacting with players in dugouts, dressing rooms, or restricted zones during matches. The advisory prohibits vaping, e-cigarettes, and banned substances across stadiums, hotels, and practice facilities. Teams must maintain guest approval systems, movement logs, and mandatory compliance briefings. The BCCI warned violations could invite fines, suspensions, disqualification, or even legal action against individuals and franchises.

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Milind Soman Swims 15 Km From Europe To Africa Across Strait Of Gibraltar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:55am on 07 May 2026,Thursday Sports

Milind Soman completed a 15-kilometre open-water swim across the Strait of Gibraltar, travelling from Tarifa in Spain to the coast of Morocco in Africa. Sharing photos from the challenge on Instagram, the 60-year-old called it a “beautiful” experience. The feat drew praise from fans and celebrities, including Shenaz Treasury. Fitness experts said long-distance open-water swimming tests endurance, immunity and recovery systems through cold exposure, breath control and sustained physical effort. Experts also stressed the importance of nutrition and recovery after extreme endurance activities. (PC: The Indian Express)

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India Bars Bilateral Sports With Pakistan but Allows Its Athletes for Global Events

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:47am on 06 May 2026,Wednesday Sports

India has announced a new sports policy that blocks bilateral sporting ties with Pakistan but allows Pakistani athletes and teams to compete in international events hosted in the country. The Sports Ministry said Indian teams will not travel to Pakistan for bilateral events, and Pakistani teams will also not be allowed for bilateral contests in India. However, the government clarified that multilateral events will follow international sports rules. “Pakistani players and teams will be able to participate in such multilateral events hosted by India,” the memo said. The move comes as India prepares to host major global events, including the 2030 Commonwealth Games and the 2031 Cricket World Cup. The government also promised easier visas for athletes and officials. (PC: The Indian Express)

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Kolkata Become First IPL Team to Claim 650 T20 Spin Wickets

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:00pm on 03 May 2026,Sunday Sports

Kolkata Knight Riders made history by becoming the first IPL franchise to claim 650 spin wickets in men’s T20 cricket during their match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The milestone was achieved through standout performances by Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy, who combined for 5/67. Narine also reached his 200th IPL wicket in the same game. Of KKR’s 651 spin wickets, 605 have come in the IPL. Only Pakistan, India, and Lancashire have more overall T20 spin wickets. Known for their spin-heavy strategy since the Eden Gardens era, KKR continue to dominate with their legacy approach. (PC: Creimas)

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“Indian Govt will be Responsible”: Vinesh Phogat Raises Alarm Before Gonda Tournament

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:04pm on 03 May 2026,Sunday Sports

Vinesh Phogat has raised serious concerns ahead of her comeback at the National Open Ranking Tournament in Gonda after nearly 18 months. In a video message, she warned that the Indian government would be responsible if any untoward incident occurs involving her, her team, or supporters during the event. She also expressed apprehension about possible biased officiating, alleging that the competition venue is linked to individuals close to former Wrestling Federation of India chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh. The remarks have intensified scrutiny around the tournament’s fairness and security arrangements as the decorated wrestler prepares to return to competitive action. (PC: AP)

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Indian Women Win Sixth Consecutive Gold, Men Take Silver in Beach Kabaddi at Asian Beach Games 2026

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:46am on 03 May 2026,Sunday Sports

India delivered an impressive performance in beach kabaddi at the Asian Beach Games 2026 in Sanya, China, securing both gold and silver medals. The Indian women’s team clinched the gold medal after defeating Sri Lanka convincingly in the final, extending their dominance with a sixth straight title. Meanwhile, the men’s team secured silver after losing the final to Iran, despite a strong campaign that included a notable semifinal victory over Pakistan. These were India’s first medals at the Games, reinforcing the country’s continued strength and consistency in international kabaddi competitions.

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India Announce Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 Squad: Nandani Sharma Earns Maiden Call-Up, Amanjot Kaur Misses Out

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:48pm on 02 May 2026,Saturday Sports

India have unveiled their 15-member squad for the 2026 ICC Women’s T20 World Cup, with Harmanpreet Kaur continuing as captain and Smriti Mandhana as vice-captain. The biggest highlight is the maiden international call-up for young pacer Nandani Sharma, rewarded after an impressive domestic and WPL season. Meanwhile, all-rounder Amanjot Kaur has been left out due to unavailability, reportedly linked to injury and personal reasons. The squad sees key returns, including wicketkeeper Yastika Bhatia and spinner Radha Yadav, strengthening India’s balance. Notable omissions include Harleen Deol and a few other players as selectors prioritised form, fitness, and team combination. India will compete in a challenging group alongside Australia, Pakistan, South Africa, Bangladesh, and the Netherlands. (PC: X)

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Trump Supports Iran Playing World Cup, Says “Let Them Play” Despite Tensions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:54am on 02 May 2026,Saturday Sports

Donald Trump said Iran should be allowed to take part in the FIFA World Cup 2026, adding “let them play”. Iran’s participation had been uncertain after recent US and Israeli strikes. Gianni Infantino had earlier confirmed that Iran would compete and play matches in the United States. Trump said, “If Gianni said it, I’m OK.” He added, “You do whatever you want.” Iran is set to begin its campaign against New Zealand in Los Angeles. The issue had raised questions about safety and travel amid ongoing tensions between the two countries. (PC: X)

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Ranchi Boy, 7, Becomes Youngest to Swim Across Palk Strait in Under 10 Hours

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:46am on 02 May 2026,Saturday Sports

Seven-year-old Ishank Singh has become the youngest to swim across the Palk Strait. The Ranchi boy completed the 29-km stretch in 9 hours and 50 minutes on Friday. He started at 4 am from Talaimannar in Sri Lanka and reached Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu by 1:50 pm. The route is known for strong currents and rough sea conditions. Singh overcame these challenges during the swim. Hemant Soren praised him, calling it an “extraordinary” achievement. The earlier record was held by Jay Jashwanth, who completed the swim at age 10. (PC: India today)

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