Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Left-arm fast bowler Yash Dayal is confronted with serious recoil after being accused of sexual violence. The 26-year-old, who recently played a key role in the triumphant IPL 2025 campaign of RCB, has won his cricket obligations while the allegations are central. The news has caused a wave of debate among fans and officials, in which calls grow into an impartial and transparent investigation into the case.
UPT20 League is said to prohibit Yash Dayal from participating in the 2025 edition
After the rise of the allegations, the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) reportedly, according to Dainik Jagran, decided to prohibit Yash Dayal to participate in the coming Uttar Pradesh T20 League (UPT20). The left arm Pacer was through the Gorakhpur Lions For Inr 7 Lakh and was seen as a key figure in their bowling unit for the tournament, which started on August 17.
Dayal’s ability to deliver in pressure situations and his recent IPL experience was expected to give the lions a competitive advantage. His sudden removal not only forces the franchise to reconsider his bowling combination, but also delivers an important blow to his own domestic career trajectory, especially at a time that he was looking for his IPL success.
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Dayal to respond publicly
Despite the increasing attention, Dayal has not issued a public statement about the accusations. People near the Bowler claim that he works completely with the authorities and continues to claim his innocence. Although he still has to represent India at international level, Dayal can be seen in 43 IPL matches for Gujarat Titans and RCB, and claims 41 wickets at a high economy of almost 10 points at a time. With his immediate cricket -future uncertain, much will depend on the outcome of the current legal process.
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