MUMBAI: A fresh controversy has emerged in the Indian Premier League after reports suggested disciplinary action could be taken against an Indian cricketer, Riyan Parag, over alleged misconduct.
According to Indian media, Riyan Parag of the Rajasthan Royals has come under scrutiny after a video surfaced showing him allegedly vaping in the dressing room during a match against the Punjab Kings.
Rr captain Riyan Parag smoking vape in dressing room 🚬 pic.twitter.com/za5BzplJsV
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While Rajasthan Royals ended Punjab Kings’ winning streak on Wednesday, post-match attention shifted to the viral clip, sparking widespread reaction on social media.
Critics have raised concerns over the incident, noting that smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited in stadiums, particularly in team dressing rooms.
The controversy has also triggered legal debate, as India enforces strict regulations under the Prohibition of Electronic Cigarettes Act 2019, which bans the manufacture, sale, and use of e-cigarettes and vaping devices.
Violations of the law can result in fines and even imprisonment, adding further seriousness to the issue.
Neither the player nor the franchise has issued an official statement so far, while fans and commentators continue to debate professionalism and conduct in high-profile sporting events.


