IPL’s crackdown on honey traps, vaping, and dark forces were long overdue
By K.R. Nayar It is indeed laudable that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has issued strict guidelines to all the ten Indian Premier League’s (IPL) franchises, specifically aimed at preventing honey trapping and anti-corruption risks. The more popular and valuable a product is, the more it should be protected. Scenes that often happen in hotels where players stay have made one wonder why these guidelines were not issued earlier. That could have saved a few from falling into these traps. In cricketing terms, this was long overdue—like bringing in a slip cordon after edges have already been missed from many overs. Be aware of the dangerous IPL fan The IPL is today one of the world’s most popular events and hence runs the risk of evil forces trying to disparage its image and, in the process, its players too. Almost all players playing in the IPL, including teenagers, are flushed with money. It is sometimes impossible to control one’s urges, because with bulging wa...