Defending IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) are embroiled in controversy over retaining bowler Yash Dayal for the upcoming 2026 season. Dayal is currently facing two significant legal battles, including charges related to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The decision to keep him on the roster, while only releasing six players, has been met with widespread condemnation across online platforms. Critics are questioning RCB’s commitment to ethical standards and player conduct, particularly given the gravity of the allegations against Dayal. He is accused of sexual exploitation in Ghaziabad and faces POCSO charges in Jaipur for alleged abuse of a minor spanning two years. The Rajasthan High Court’s refusal to grant him interim bail in the minor’s case, and the Allahabad High Court’s temporary reprieve in the Ghaziabad matter, add further scrutiny. Many fans have labeled the retention ‘disappointing’ and ‘unacceptable,’ arguing it undermines the sport’s efforts to maintain a safe and responsible image. Concerns have also been raised about the franchise’s vetting process. The controversy echoes Dayal’s earlier ban from the UPT20 League by the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) over the same accusations, prompting further questions about why RCB overlooked this disciplinary action. As the IPL auction approaches, RCB faces mounting pressure to address the public outcry and justify their decision regarding Yash Dayal.
