IPL 2026: Shreyas Iyer Fined Again as Penalty Amount Hiked for Repeated Offence
In IPL 2026, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer has once again been fined for a slow over-rate, with the penalty hiked significantly after a repeated breach of the IPL Code of Conduct .
The latest development has brought attention to IPL 2026 disciplinary rules, as repeated offences now lead to stricter fines and team-wide penalties.
"As this was his team's second offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPL's Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Iyer was fined INR 24 lakhs."
This shows how the penalty amount has been hiked from the earlier fine, making repeat violations far more costly for captains in IPL 2026.
"The rest of the members of the Playing XI, including the Impact Player, will be fined either INR six lakhs or 25 per cent of their respective match fees, whichever is lesser."
This team-wide penalty highlights how strict IPL rules have become when it comes to maintaining match pace.
With the latest violation, the fine has been hiked to Rs 24 lakh, clearly showing a step-by-step increase in punishment for repeat offences.
This system is designed to ensure teams maintain over-rate discipline throughout the tournament.
To address this, the IPL Governing Council has introduced stricter rules where repeated violations lead to higher fines instead of immediate suspensions.
This explains why the penalty amount has been hiked rather than imposing bans at this stage.
Shreyas Iyer also played a key role with the bat, scoring a crucial half-century to guide his team to victory.
However, the win was overshadowed by the fine, which has once again put the spotlight on over-rate discipline.
If the team continues to maintain a slow over-rate in upcoming matches, stricter action could follow under IPL rules.
This makes it crucial for teams to manage their bowling changes and match pace more efficiently.
The latest development has brought attention to IPL 2026 disciplinary rules, as repeated offences now lead to stricter fines and team-wide penalties.
Shreyas Iyer Fined Rs 24 Lakh for Slow Over-Rate
Shreyas Iyer has been fined Rs 24 lakh after Punjab Kings maintained a slow over-rate during their match against Chennai Super Kings."As this was his team's second offence of the season under Article 2.22 of the IPL's Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Iyer was fined INR 24 lakhs."
This shows how the penalty amount has been hiked from the earlier fine, making repeat violations far more costly for captains in IPL 2026.
Entire Punjab Kings Team Also Penalised
The impact of the slow over-rate did not stop with the captain. The entire Punjab Kings playing XI, including the Impact Player, also faced fines."The rest of the members of the Playing XI, including the Impact Player, will be fined either INR six lakhs or 25 per cent of their respective match fees, whichever is lesser."
This team-wide penalty highlights how strict IPL rules have become when it comes to maintaining match pace.
Earlier Fine Shows Sharp Hike in Penalty
Earlier in IPL 2026, Shreyas Iyer was fined Rs 12 lakh for the same offence during a match against Gujarat Titans.With the latest violation, the fine has been hiked to Rs 24 lakh, clearly showing a step-by-step increase in punishment for repeat offences.
This system is designed to ensure teams maintain over-rate discipline throughout the tournament.
Why IPL Is Taking Slow Over-Rate Seriously
Slow over-rate offences have been a long-standing concern in the IPL, often leading to delays in match completion.To address this, the IPL Governing Council has introduced stricter rules where repeated violations lead to higher fines instead of immediate suspensions.
This explains why the penalty amount has been hiked rather than imposing bans at this stage.
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PBKS Still Register Win Despite Penalty
Despite the penalty, Punjab Kings delivered a strong on-field performance. They defeated Chennai Super Kings by five wickets in the match.Shreyas Iyer also played a key role with the bat, scoring a crucial half-century to guide his team to victory.
However, the win was overshadowed by the fine, which has once again put the spotlight on over-rate discipline.
What Happens Next If Offence Continues
With this being the second offence, Shreyas Iyer and Punjab Kings now face increased scrutiny.If the team continues to maintain a slow over-rate in upcoming matches, stricter action could follow under IPL rules.
This makes it crucial for teams to manage their bowling changes and match pace more efficiently.









