Disciplinary Actions and New Rules in the Indian Premier League
Introduction
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has punished several players and officials for breaking conduct rules, while the BCCI has announced that it will enforce regulations more strictly in the future.
Main Body
Regarding individual behavior, Kyle Jamieson of the Delhi Capitals was penalized for a Level 1 offense. He made an aggressive gesture toward batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi during Match 43, which resulted in a warning and a demerit point. However, his teammate Lockie Ferguson argued that these emotional moments are a natural part of competitive sports and actually help attract more viewers. At the same time, the Rajasthan Royals faced several rule violations. Team manager Ravinder Singh Bhinder was fined Rs 1 lakh for using a mobile phone in the dugout, which he claimed was an accident. Additionally, captain Riyan Parag received a demerit point and a fine of 25 percent of his match fee for vaping in the dressing room. Head coach Kumar Sangakkara admitted that these incidents damage the team's reputation and emphasized that the team is taking internal steps to fix these issues. Because of these repeated mistakes, the BCCI is now reviewing its operational rules. Secretary Devajit Saikia stated that the board is examining the terms of team behavior to protect the league's public image. Consequently, the administration suggested that stricter enforcement may be introduced for the 2026 season to ensure that all players and officials behave professionally.
Conclusion
The IPL is currently under closer supervision as the BCCI works to create consistent behavior standards for all teams.
Learning
β‘ The 'Cause-and-Effect' Bridge
To move from A2 (simple sentences) to B2 (complex thought), you must stop using 'and' or 'so' for everything. You need Logical Connectors to show how one event leads to another.
π Spotted in the Text:
Look at how the writer connects a problem to a result:
- "Because of these repeated mistakes... the BCCI is now reviewing..."
- "Consequently, the administration suggested..."
π οΈ The Upgrade Path
Instead of saying: "The player was angry, so he got a fine." (A2 level)
Try using these B2 structures:
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The "Because of" Shift Because of [Noun/Phrase], [Result].
- Example: Because of the rule violations, the team lost money.
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The "Consequently" Pivot [Action]. Consequently, [Result].
- Example: The coach admitted the mistake. Consequently, the team is taking internal steps.
π‘ Pro Tip: 'Regarding' for Focus
The text starts a section with "Regarding individual behavior..." This is a high-level way to introduce a topic without saying "I will talk about..." Use it to sound more professional in essays or emails.