The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced strict new rules for the 2025 IPL season. The BCCI aims to enforce discipline and maintain professionalism with these measures.
The BCCI decided to ban sleeveless jerseys during IPL post-match presentations to maintain discipline and professionalism. This rule is part of a broader set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) introduced ahead of the 2025 IPL season.
The board believes that a formal dress code during presentations reflects better on the league’s image and sets a standard for players’ conduct
New Dress Code Rules
Players must adhere to a formal dress code during post-match presentations. Sleeveless jerseys and floppies are no longer allowed. The BCCI has warned that violations will lead to consequences:
- A warning will be issued for the first offense.
- Repeat violations will result in monetary fines.
Players often dress casually for presentations, but this change demands a more polished appearance.
The BCCI wants to enhance the league’s image and maintain uniformity. Officials believe that a professional appearance reflects better on the players and the tournament. This decision aligns with other regulations aimed at improving discipline among players.
Additionally, these measures are part of stricter regulations that include mandatory team bus travel, restricted access to dressing rooms, and penalties for breaching accreditation protocols. Franchise officials have supported these changes, citing their alignment with internal policies and their role in ensuring operational discipline
The sleeveless jersey ban is part of broader changes introduced by the BCCI for IPL 2025.
These include:
- Mandatory use of team buses for travel.
- Restrictions on family access to dressing rooms.
- Prohibition of fitness tests on match-day pitches.
- Enforcement of accreditation cards for all players and staff.
The board has also scheduled a meeting with team captains on March 20 to ensure clarity on these rules.