A new controversy has erupted in IPL 2026. As per a user on X, an individual in Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) dugout was reportedly spotted using a mobile phone during their match against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on May 10, 2026.
The incident occurred during the afternoon fixture at MA Chidambaram Stadium. While the match was in progress, cameras and social media users allegedly captured a person seated in the LSG dugout area engaged in a phone call or scrolling through a mobile device.
ABP Live could not independently verify the authenticity of the tweet, and this report is based solely on a post shared by a user on X.
Violation of PMOA Protocols
The use of communication devices in the dugout is a direct violation of the Players and Match Officials Area (PMOA) rules established by the BCCI. According to the protocol, team managers are only allowed to use mobile phones within the dressing room. All other support staff and players must deposit their devices before the match begins to prevent any unauthorized communication.
How is this LSG staff member allowed to use his phone during the match? pic.twitter.com/9eb8woCI1W
— Abhishek Kumar (@Abhishek060722) May 10, 2026
Exceptions
Only designated performance analysts are permitted to use computers, provided they are used at the specific analyst table for data-related tasks.
Match-Fixing Allegations and Social Media Reaction
The breach has sparked a wave of speculation on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), with some fans and critics questioning the integrity of the game.
“Spot-Fixing” Fears
While there is no evidence of wrongdoing, the sight of a phone in a restricted area often triggers concerns regarding the exchange of real-time “inside information” with external parties. Fans have tagged the BCCI and the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), demanding an immediate investigation to maintain the tournament’s transparency.
Precedent in IPL 2026
This is not the first such lapse this season.
Rajasthan Royals Incident: Earlier in the tournament, RR manager Romi Bhinder was fined ₹1 lakh and issued a warning for using a phone in the dugout during a match against RCB.
BCCI Crackdown: Following the RR incident, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia had warned franchises that the board would show “no leniency” toward further violations of the PMOA protocol.

