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Shreyas Iyer Faces Possible BCCI Ban In IPL 2026 – Here’s Why

Despite a stellar start to the IPL 2026 season with the bat and as a leader, Punjab Kings (PBKS) captain Shreyas Iyer is walking on thin ice. The prolific middle-order batter, who was acquired for a record-breaking ₹26.75 crore, could face a one-match ban due to repeated disciplinary breaches regarding slow over-rates.

The Second Offense

The controversy escalated following Punjab Kings’ recent win over Chennai Super Kings (CSK). While the team celebrated a win on the field, BCCI confirmed that PBKS had committed their second over-rate offense of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPL Code of Conduct.

As a direct consequence:

Shreyas Iyer was slapped with a hefty fine of ₹24 lakh.

The rest of the Playing XI (including the Impact Player) faced a penalty of ₹6 lakh each, or 25% of their respective match fees.

“One-Match Ban” Threat

Under the strict guidelines of BCCI, IPL captains are subject to a three-tier penalty system for slow over-rates. Having already exhausted his first two “lives,” Iyer is now just one offense away from a mandatory one-match suspension and a ₹30 lakh fine.

Given that the season is still in its early stages, maintaining a brisk over-rate will be a massive tactical challenge for PBKS leadership. In the match against CSK, the team reportedly exceeded the allotted time significantly, taking nearly two hours to complete their bowling innings.

Brilliance Amidst Ban Threat

What makes this situation particularly frustrating for PBKS fans is Iyer’s incredible form. He has already hammered 68 runs at a strike rate of 170.00 in the opening games of 2026. His leadership has seen Punjab win both of their first two matches, continuing the strong momentum from their runner-up finish in 2025.

If Iyer is suspended, PBKS will lose not only their highest-paid player but also their primary tactical mind in the middle of a crucial league stretch.

IPL Over-Rate Penalty Table (2026)

1st Offense

Penalty for Captain: ₹12 Lakh Fine

Penalty for Playing XI: None

Additional Consequences: Warning on record

2nd Offense

Penalty for Captain: ₹24 Lakh Fine

Penalty for Playing XI: ₹6 Lakh or 25% Match Fee

Additional Consequences: Final Warning

3rd Offense

Penalty for Captain: ₹30 Lakh Fine

Penalty for Playing XI: ₹6 Lakh or 25% Match Fee

Additional Consequences: One-Match Suspension

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