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Yuzvendra Chahal Caught Vaping on Camera: IPL Security Concerns Mount

Devansh Cox · · 3 min read
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A Repeat Offense: The Vaping Controversy Continues

The 2026 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has been overshadowed by an unexpected string of controversies. Just days after Rajasthan Royals captain Riyan Parag faced disciplinary action for public vaping, another prominent figure in Indian cricket, Yuzvendra Chahal, has been caught in a similar predicament. The Punjab Kings spinner is currently under intense scrutiny from fans and observers alike after footage emerged showing him engaged in the same behavior that led to sanctions against his peer earlier this week.

The Incident Unfolded Mid-Air

The incident came to light following the release of a video on Arshdeep Singh‘s YouTube channel on May 5, 2026. The footage, which was intended to provide behind-the-scenes access to the Punjab Kings squad during their travel, captured a moment that quickly went viral for all the wrong reasons. The team was mid-flight, en route to Hyderabad to prepare for their upcoming IPL 2026 fixture against Sunrisers Hyderabad, when eagle-eyed fans spotted Chahal vaping.

Yuzvendra Chahal caught vaping

Professionalism and Security Breaches

The timing of this incident is particularly sensitive for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). On April 30, the governing body set a firm precedent by reprimanding Riyan Parag, imposing a 25% deduction from his match fee for public vaping. The BCCI’s swift action was seen as a clear message that such behavior is unacceptable for role models participating in the premier T20 tournament. The fact that a similar incident has occurred shortly after raises significant questions about the internal standards maintained by players during professional travel.

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Furthermore, fans have taken to social media to express their alarm, with many alleging a massive security breach. The presence of vaping devices on board commercial or chartered flights involves strict safety regulations. Supporters are questioning how such items were permitted in the cabin and why the oversight from team management appears to be lacking, given the high-profile nature of these players.

The Impact on Player Image

Yuzvendra Chahal, known for his vibrant personality and significant contributions to the spin department for Punjab Kings, now finds himself in a position where he must answer for his conduct. While the cricket fraternity awaits an official statement or potential disciplinary action, the incident has undoubtedly tarnished the concentration of the team during a critical phase of the tournament.

  • Increased Scrutiny: The BCCI is expected to review the footage thoroughly to determine if further sanctions are necessary.
  • Team Management Responsibility: Questions are being directed at team officials regarding the culture and discipline enforced among the playing XI.
  • Fan Reaction: The digital community has been vocal, with many calling for stricter penalties to ensure that the IPL remains a benchmark for professional sports conduct.

What Lies Ahead?

As the Punjab Kings focus on their clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad, the off-field distraction could not have come at a worse time. With the race for the playoffs intensifying, any further disciplinary action could impact the team’s balance and morale. For now, the cricket world watches closely to see how both the franchise and the BCCI will address this latest breach of conduct. The controversy serves as a stark reminder that in the age of social media, every movement of a high-profile athlete is subject to intense public scrutiny, making professional accountability more vital than ever before.

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More updates on this developing story will follow as official statements are released.

Devansh Cox

Devansh Cox is the chief cricket writer for Dawn, Pakistan's leading English-language daily, where he covers the national team, the Pakistan Super League, and the socio-political undercurrents of the sport. With a family heritage tracing back to the British Raj and strong ties to the UK, Cox brings a unique cross-cultural lens to his reporting, often examining the experiences of South Asian cricketers in English county circuits. A Karachi native, he is known for his technical analysis of fast bowling and his deep access to team insiders. His work has been cited by the ICC and the BBC, and he is a regular guest on Test Match Special’s Pakistan coverage.