The Board of Control for Cricket in India has issued a notice to Romi Bhinder after he was seen using a mobile phone in the dugout during Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Rajasthan Royals. This is being looked into by the Anti-Corruption and Security Unit because it breaks IPL dugout rules, where phones are generally not allowed in that area.
The incident happened during the match in Guwahati, where Bhinder was seen scrolling on his phone while sitting in the dugout. Even though team staff can carry devices for official or medical reasons, using them in that zone is restricted.
The report also says there may have been a medical reason behind it. Bhinder has had serious health problems in the past, including a collapsed lung and asthma, and has lost weight due to ongoing issues. Sources linked to the team say the phone may have been with him for emergency reasons, but the issue is about where and how it was used.
Officials are now reviewing the situation, and he has been asked to explain within 48 hours. The case is still under investigation, and the final decision will depend on what the BCCI finds after reviewing the medical context and rule violation.
BCCI Reviews Romi Bhinder Dugout Phone Incident in RR vs RCB Match, Possible Action Pending
The Board of Control for Cricket in India is reviewing an incident involving Romi Bhinder after he was seen using a mobile phone in the dugout during Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Guwahati.
BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said the board is doing an internal check and watching the video footage carefully before deciding anything. Officials are trying to confirm exactly where the phone was used and what happened.
The issue is related to IPL dugout rules under PMOA guidelines. These rules say team managers can use phones inside the dressing room, but not in the dugout during matches. Bhinder was seen in the dugout area with the phone, which led to the controversy.
Reports say he has not yet been formally charged. The final decision will depend on findings from the match referee and the anti-corruption unit. Possible outcomes range from a warning to a stronger penalty, depending on the review.
The incident also gained attention because Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was sitting nearby when the video was recorded. Despite the controversy, Rajasthan Royals won the match by six wickets. Sooryavanshi played a major role with a fast 78 off 26 balls, also moving to the top of the Orange Cap list.
Romi Bhinder Dugout Controversy Status Unclear Ahead of SRH vs RR Match Amid BCCI Review
Ahead of Sunrisers Hyderabad vs Rajasthan Royals today at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, there is still no final decision on Romi Bhinder.
The issue started in the last match between Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he was seen using a mobile phone in the dugout. This is being checked under IPL PMOA rules, which allow phones in the dressing room but not in the dugout.
The BCCI has confirmed that the matter is still under review. Officials are looking at video and pictures before making a final call. They have also said they will not act only on reports and will first complete a proper investigation.
Because of this, it is still unclear whether Bhinder will be allowed inside the dugout for today’s match. The decision depends on whether the incident is confirmed as a rule breach and what level of action the match referee and IPL governing body recommend.
What is the PMOA Protocol 2026?
The issue involving Romi Bhinder is linked to a clear rule in the IPL PMOA Protocol 2026.
The rule says a team manager can carry a phone, but it cannot be used inside the dugout. It is only allowed in the dressing room area. This is part of strict security and anti-corruption rules in the IPL.
In the incident during Rajasthan Royals vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Bhinder was seen using his phone while sitting in the dugout during the match. Reports also say Vaibhav Sooryavanshi was sitting nearby and saw the screen.
Because of this, the case is being treated seriously. IPL officials and the anti-corruption unit may question him, and the match referee can also submit a report. There is also a possibility of disciplinary action depending on the final review.
The main point of the rule is simple: phones are allowed to be carried, but not used in the dugout during play. This is why the incident has been flagged as a violation.
FAQs
Q. What is the Romi Bhinder issue about?
A. Romi Bhinder was seen using a mobile phone in the dugout during the RR vs RCB match.
Q. What action has been taken so far?
A. BCCI has issued a notice and asked him to explain within 48 hours while the Anti-Corruption Unit reviews the case.
Q. Was there any reason given for the phone use?
A. Reports say it may be linked to medical issues, including past lung and asthma problems.
Q. Is Romi Bhinder banned right now?
A. No, Romi Bhinder is not officially banned yet.
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