CSK Ball Tampering Video The third match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 was played between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians. In this match, as per the history so far, once again Mumbai Indians had to face defeat in the opening match. CSK won this match by 4 runs. Many records were also made during the match and some such moments were also captured on camera, which became memorable forever. But a video during the match is becoming increasingly viral on social media, which has created a ruckus.
CSK Ball Tampering Video In fact, in the match played against Mumbai, bowler Khalil Ahmed proved to be lethal and he took 4 wickets in this match. At the same time, in the video going viral, Khalil Ahmed is seen taking something out of his pocket. At the same time, Ruturaj Gaikwad goes, both talk something and hand over the ball to Khalil. Then while leaving, Khalid Ahmed quietly hands something to the captain, which he keeps in his pocket. This incident is of the first over when Khalil was marking the bowling runup. Regarding this, fans are sharing this video on social media and accusing Chennai Super Kings of ball tampering. At the same time, a fan even wrote and shared that CSK will be banned for 2 years. Let us tell you that IBC24 does not confirm the viral video.
What is the rule of ball tampering?
Let us tell you that ball tampering is a rule in which someone is caught tampering with the ball. This rule has been seen many times in international cricket as well. The most popular was the sandpaper gate scandal by Australian players. In this, Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft were given severe punishment. No such case has come to light in IPL so far, but how hot this issue gets this time will be known in a few hours or days. Generally, according to the rules of cricket, ball tampering is considered a crime in MCC's Law 42.3. Under this, a ban of one to two years can be imposed on the player or team doing this.
Ball tampering now? 🤡
— Ayush (@itsayushyar) March 24, 2025
-Home matche knowing MI’s captain won’t be available.
-Uncapped player rule.
-2nd ball in 2nd innings so spinners can grip better.
-Everything seems well planned. 😭
Ban this shameless franchise for 2 more years!" https://t.co/XKn8DI0m3q
It is worth noting that Chennai Super Kings has already been banned for two years. In the spot-fixing case that came to light in 2013, serious allegations were leveled against Rajasthan Royals and Chennai Super Kings. Due to this, both the teams were banned for two years in 2016 and 2017. Then in 2018, the franchise returned to the league. If this issue is proved to be true, then the problems of the franchise may increase once again. However, how much truth is there in this video being shared by the fans will be known only after investigation. But the anger of the fans on social media is worth seeing.
If the allegations of ball tampering are proved true, then the team can be banned for one or two years.
Under MCC Law 42.3 of cricket, ball tampering is an offence and can result in a ban on a player or team if found guilty.
No major ball tampering scandal has surfaced in the IPL yet, but in international cricket, Australia's sandpaper gate scandal has been the most talked about.
Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals were banned for two years from 2016-2017 due to spot-fixing allegations in 2013.
Yes, if found guilty in the investigation, Khalil Ahmed may face suspension or fine.
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