bcci sent legal notice to australia based the grade cricketer podcasters for delete all ipl 2025 videos
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has sent a legal notice to Australia’s Podcast Channel and removed all the videos related to IPL 2025. Podcasters themselves revealed this. This podcast channel was asked by the BCCI to remove all the videos related to the coverage of IPL 2025.
The grade cricketer channel podcasters Sam Parry and Ian Higgins said that on April 26, they received a legal notice sent by the BCCI and the IPL, after which all the videos related to IPL have been removed from their channel.
In his podcast on April 28, Sam Parry said that you must have seen that we have removed every video related to this year’s IPL 2025 coverage from your YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube shorts and X (Twitter). Nobody did this but we have done ourselves. We received a humble legal notice to remove our content of this season’s cricket tournament.
Podcasters ran an IPL show called The Big IPL Breakfast. In this show, he told everything about the tournament. In the show, he used pictures of IPL match in his video.
What does IPL media guidelines say
According to BCI guidelines, the pictures of the match can be used for editorial purpose, but not for ‘business objectives’. According to a Sydney Morning Herald News Outlet report, the show used the Indian grocery app Big Basket as a sponsor, due to which the action was taken.
However, podcasters Sam Parry and Ian Higgins assured their fans that coverage will continue, but this time it will not have suspicious elements.
The show named ‘The Big IPL Breakfast’ comes in the morning on the grade cricketer channel. Now after getting the notice, the name of this show will also be changed. It was told by Parry that the new name of this show can be the big cricket tournament breakfast. Let us tell you that Parry and his partner Higgins are going to come to India for live shows this week.