Yash Dayal’s Absence from IPL 2026
By Rohan Mehta / 25.03.2026
As the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) season approaches, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) confirmed that Yash Dayal will not be joining their squad. This decision comes in light of serious legal allegations against the player, including sexual assault and exploitation, which have been under investigation since July last year.
On a recent date, RCB’s director of cricket, Mo Bobat, stated, “Yash will not be joining the squad as he is going through a personal situation.” This statement underscores the gravity of Dayal’s circumstances, which have prevented him from participating in the entire domestic season for Uttar Pradesh.
The legal troubles for Dayal have escalated, with a POCSO case currently being investigated in Jaipur. The Rajasthan High Court has denied him interim relief, further complicating his situation. Bobat acknowledged the challenges Dayal is facing, noting, “Yash’s situation has been tricky.”
Despite these difficulties, RCB has maintained communication with Dayal, offering support during this turbulent time. Bobat emphasized, “We’ve been very supportive of Yash to date and that’s reflected in the opportunity to either retain or release players.” This indicates that the franchise is considering its options while remaining empathetic towards Dayal’s plight.
As of now, the situation remains fluid, with Dayal’s absence from the IPL 2026 season confirmed. The ongoing legal issues have overshadowed his cricketing career, raising concerns about his future in the sport.
The implications of these events are significant for Dayal, who has been grappling with legal challenges for over a year. His absence from the IPL not only affects his career but also reflects the broader issues of accountability and support within professional sports.
In summary, Yash Dayal’s situation is a stark reminder of the complexities athletes may face off the field. As the IPL season unfolds, the focus will remain on how RCB navigates this challenging scenario while supporting their player.
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