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FactTechzPublished at June 1, 2026 at 08:30 AM0:46
IPL Star Virat Kohli in SHOCK! Sunglasses Banned For All Indian Cricket Players! #shorts thumbnail

IPL Star Virat Kohli in SHOCK! Sunglasses Banned For All Indian Cricket Players! #shorts

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A recent IPL and cricket-related controversy in India about sunglasses or smart goggles being banned for players and match officials during IPL 2026. The decision was taken by the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU), which warned franchises that these devices cannot be used inside restricted player and official areas on match days. The reason for the ban is that modern smart sunglasses are far more advanced than regular eyewear. Some models can record video, livestream, send messages, make audio or video calls, and connect to mobile networks or Wi-Fi. The Indian cricket board BCCI believes these features could create security risks and potentially be misused for communication or unauthorized recording during matches. Because of this, the devices are now classified as both communication devices and audio/video recording devices under IPL anti-corruption rules. Under the new guidelines, players, support staff, and match officials must deposit smart sunglasses along with mobile phones and smartwatches before entering the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA) on match days. The BCCI has reportedly warned that violating the rule could lead to disciplinary action or penalties. The move comes as the BCCI increases security measures during IPL 2026. Earlier this season, there were already stricter rules involving mobile-phone use, player movement, and access to team areas. Officials say the latest restriction is part of a broader effort to protect the integrity of the tournament and prevent any possibility of match-fixing, information leaks, or unauthorized communications. The ban has attracted attention because smart wearable technology is becoming increasingly common among athletes worldwide. While some fans joked that players were being treated like spies, others supported the decision, arguing that cricket’s anti-corruption measures need to stay ahead of rapidly evolving technology. For now, the restriction applies specifically to smart sunglasses with communication or recording features, not ordinary sunglasses used for protection from sunlight during matches. Subscribe to FactTechz
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