The Invisible Boundary: BCCI’s War Against the IPL Honey Trap
AI Generated On May 7, the BCCI issued a stern eight-page directive to all franchises, signalling that the greatest threat to a player’s career might not be a searing yorker, but a carefully orchestrated “honey trap”. The advisory serves as a grim reminder that, in the digital age, intimacy is often used as an entry point for extortion. The BCCI is aiming to end the era of lax hotel lobby greetings and unvetted visitors. The BCCI’s directive focuses heavily on the sanctity of a player’s private space. No person — regardless of their relationship to the player — is permitted into a hotel room without prior written approval from the team manager. The board explicitly warned that honey-trapping often leads to serious legal allegations, including sexual misconduct, which can ruin lives even before a case reaches court. To understand the gravity of these warnings, one only needs to look at the ruins of once-promising careers. Notably, there has been a rise in sexual allegations against I...