Shubman Gill follows Shreyas Iyer in getting punished by BCCI despite GT's win over DC at IPL 2026
by Naman Jain · Inside Sport IndiaShubman Gill has been fined by the BCCI for maintaining slow over-rate in Gujarat Titans' narrow win over Delhi Capitals (DC) at IPL 2026.
Gujarat Titans (GT) finally got their first win of IPL 2026, but the night did not end without consequences for their captain. Shubman Gill has been fined by the BCCI for maintaining a slow over-rate during their one-run win over Delhi Capitals (DC) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He was superb with the bat but the tense finish of the game made him only the second captain to get fined due to a slow over-rate this season.
It came in a game that had everything. A 200-plus total, KL Rahul’s brilliance, Rashid Khan’s spell, and a last over that was pure chaos. Gujarat held their nerve when it mattered, with Prasidh Krishna delivering a final-ball dot to seal the win. But amid the celebrations, Gill’s breach of the over-rate rule did not go unnoticed.
The IPL confirmed the penalty a day later. Since it was Gujarat’s first offence of the season, Gill has been fined INR 12 lakh under Article 2.22 of the Code of Conduct.
Shreyas Iyer was the first to be penalised earlier in the season, and not just once. The Punjab Kings captain has already committed two offences, which has seen his fine double and extend to the rest of the playing XI as well.
Captains to get fined in IPL 2026 so far
| Captain | Team | Fixture | Offence No. | Fine (INR) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shreyas Iyer | Punjab Kings | vs GT (Mar 31) | 1st | ₹12 lakh |
| Shreyas Iyer | Punjab Kings | vs CSK (Apr 3) | 2nd | ₹24 lakh |
| Shubman Gill | Gujarat Titans | vs DC (Apr 8) | 1st | ₹12 lakh |
The rules are simple now. A first offence results in a ₹12 lakh fine for the captain. A second offence doubles that amount and also brings financial penalties for the rest of the XI. Teams are forced to operate with one fewer fielder outside the circle if they fall behind during the game.
Slow over-rates penalty in IPL
The BCCI now aims for matches to finish within 3.5 hours, including both innings and breaks. If the bowling team does not start the 20th over by the scheduled time, they must bring an extra fielder inside the 30-yard circle (allowing only four fielders outside) for the remainder of the innings.
| Offence | Penalty for Captain | Penalty for Other Players | Additional Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st Offence | ₹12 Lakh fine | No | Example: Shreyas Iyer fined in 2026 |
| 2nd Offence | ₹24 Lakh fine | ₹6 Lakh or 25% of match fee | Applies to entire playing XII |
| 3rd Offence | ₹30 Lakh fine | yes | One-match suspension for captain likely |
| Demerit Points | Yes | No | Remain on record for 36 months |
For Gill, the penalty is slightly unfortunate. This was a game where his team needed a result, and they found a way to get over the line after two close defeats earlier in the season. Gill himself contributed with the bat, scoring 70 and anchoring the innings alongside Jos Buttler and Washington Sundar. But the real drama unfolded at the end, when Delhi needed two runs off two balls.
David Miller’s decision to refuse a single will be discussed for days, but from Gujarat’s point of view, it was about holding their nerve. Prasidh Krishna executed a slower bouncer under pressure, and Buttler’s sharp work behind the stumps sealed it.