The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has introduced a new set of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, with one particular rule catching widespread attention—a ban on players wearing sleeveless jerseys during post-match presentations.
The decision, reportedly aimed at maintaining a level of formality at official events, has sparked mixed reactions from fans, former cricketers, and analysts. While BCCI has yet to specify the exact penalties for violations, the move has already triggered heated discussions across social media platforms.
Many fans have taken to social media to express their surprise, amusement, and even frustration over the new rule. Some have questioned whether attire should be a priority when other aspects of the game—such as improving umpiring standards or enhancing broadcast quality—arguably require more attention.
“This is the IPL, not a formal business conference. Let the players wear what they want,” one fan commented on Twitter, while another joked, “Next, they’ll make players wear ties during the toss!”
The supporters argue that it conforms to global sporting standards, which treat post-match events as formal media interactions. A few former cricketers have suggested that having a uniform dress code for such occasions ensures a professional image for the league.