Rajasthan Royals (RR) team manager Romi Bhinder has finally got a reprieve after facing investigation by BCCI’s anti-corruption unit over the use of mobile phone in an IPL 2026 match.
Mobile usage controversy ends with warning and fine for Rajasthan Royals manager
According to Cricbuzz report, BCCI’s anti-corruption unit has acquitted Romi Bhinder and the decision has been officially informed to Rajasthan Royals through a letter.
The ACU looked into the matter in detail and took into account Bhinder’s long experience of nearly 19 years in management before taking the call.
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Bhinder has been warned and also fined a little, but there is no information about Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who was stealing Bhinder’s phone.
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Cricbuzz can confirm that Rajasthan Royals manager Romi Bhinder has been cleared by the ACSU.
A letter was sent to RR informing them of the decision
They have been warned and fined
No word on Vaibhav Suryavanshi
– Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) 17 April 2026
BREAKING: RR manager Romi Bhinder has been acquitted, as reported @cricbuzz . ACSU has sent a letter informing RR about the decision which was taken keeping in mind his 19 years of experience. A warning has been given, a nominal fine has been imposed. More importantly, no word about Vaibhav Suryavanshi
– Vijay Tagore (@vijaymirror) 17 April 2026
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