The defending IPL champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), are under intense scrutiny following their decision to keep fast bowler Yash Dayal in their squad for the 2026 IPL season. This controversial retention comes at a time when Dayal is facing serious allegations in two separate criminal cases, including one filed under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Dayal’s name on the list of 17 retained players has ignited widespread outrage online, with many questioning the franchise’s ethical compass and decision-making processes. The allegations against Dayal include sexual exploitation in Ghaziabad and charges under the POCSO Act in Jaipur, where a minor has accused him of abuse over several years. His interim bail plea has been rejected by the Rajasthan High Court, underscoring the gravity of the situation, though he has received temporary protection from arrest in the Ghaziabad case. Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly negative, with accusations of RCB being ‘tone-deaf’ and compromising ethical standards for player performance. Many believe this decision undermines efforts to foster a safe and responsible environment within cricket. Adding to the controversy is Dayal’s previous suspension from the UPT20 League by the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) due to these same allegations. This raises questions about RCB’s due diligence and their willingness to overlook disciplinary actions from other cricket bodies. As the IPL auction nears, RCB faces considerable pressure to address the public’s concerns and justify their stance on retaining Yash Dayal.
Yash Dayal Retention by RCB: Ethical Questions Mount for IPL Champions
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