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RR official Romi Bhinder is being probed over anti-corruption breach. Photo: Official Instagram.

Phone row hits IPL: BCCI probes Rajasthan Royals official over dugout breach

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2026, at 10:31 pm

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has initiated an investigation into a potential anti-corruption protocol breach involving Rajasthan Royals team manager Romi Bhinder.

Bhinder has been served a notice by the BCCI’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU) after he was seen using his phone in the dugout during an IPL clash against Royal Challengers Bengaluru last Friday.

Viral video sparks controversy

The issue came to light after a video of Bhinder scrolling on his phone while seated next to teenage player Vaibhav Sooryavanshi went viral on social media, triggering widespread debate.

Even former IPL chairman Lalit Modi called for strict action following the incident.

According to reports, Bhinder has been given 48 hours to explain his actions.

“We have asked the ACSU to investigate and file a report on the incident,” said Arun Dhumal.

Medical grounds cited

Sources indicate Bhinder’s phone possession may be linked to ongoing health issues, including asthma and a past collapsed lung that required prolonged hospitalization.

While he is reportedly permitted to carry a phone for medical reasons, the use of the device inside the dugout—especially during a match—falls under strict scrutiny.

Rule vs exception

Under IPL protocols, carrying devices like phones or laptops in the dugout is allowed under certain conditions, but active usage remains restricted.

Sources claim Bhinder was not making or receiving calls but merely scrolling. However, that distinction may not exempt him from violating anti-corruption norms.

Decision awaited

With the ACSU probe underway, the focus will now be on whether mitigating factors—particularly Bhinder’s health—will influence the final outcome.

The incident has once again highlighted the IPL’s zero-tolerance stance on any activity that could potentially compromise the integrity of the game.

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