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All franchises, players and the respective manufacturers of Cricket Clothing and Cricket Equipment used in the league must adhere to these Regulations, which apply to all Matches (including all friendly matches played by the franchises). Any clothing or equipment that does not comply with these Regulations is strictly prohibited. For the avoidance of doubt, a franchise may find itself in breach of these Regulations in circumstances where it issues equipment or clothing to a player or support staff that does not comply with the terms of these Regulations.
Appendix 2 sets out the disciplinary process for breaches of these Regulations. In addition, where any Match Official becomes aware of any clothing or equipment that does not comply with these Regulations, he shall be authorised to prevent the offending person from taking the field of play (or to order him from the field of play, if appropriate) until the non-compliant clothing or equipment is removed or appropriately covered up.
There shall be no requirement for the Match Official to provide a warning before a breach of these Regulations is established.
Cricket Clothing – shirts, t-shirts, skins, trousers, sweaters, caps, hats, helmets, wristbands, headbands, sunglasses or other headwear.
Cricket Equipment – bats, pads, boots, shoes, gloves (batting or wicket-keeping), thigh pads, arm guards and other visible protective equipment.
During each Match, all players of each team must wear Playing Clothing whilst on the field of play. All members of the playing squad and support staff should wear Playing Clothing or Practice Clothing within the stadiums on match days.
Players and support staff attending post-match presentation ceremonies, press conferences and television interviews conducted before, during or after the Match must be in Playing Clothing or Practice Clothing (excluding vests and shorts) including shoes. Players attending the toss must be in Playing Clothing.
The objectives which BCCI seeks to achieve through these Clothing and Equipment Regulations (“Regulations”) are:
to ensure a consistent approach and to treat all franchises equally
to ensure professional and appropriate standards of appearance of players and support staff
to protect the sponsorship rights of the league central sponsors and of franchises (including from ambush marketing)
to allow an opportunity for players to obtain some revenue from controlled bat advertising