Australian YouTube channel forced to remove all IPL content after BCCI warning
Popular Australian YouTube channel The Grade Cricketer has been told by Indian cricket authorities to take down all videos related to the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
As per the details, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and IPL officials have sent a legal notice to the one-million-subscribers-strong channel featuring podcasts hosted by Sam Perry and Ian Higgins.
Indian cricketing authorities have warned them against using IPL photos and logos for “commercial purposes” and making money off of content featuring official images.
To avoid getting banned or suspended from platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and X, the hosts quickly removed all IPL-related videos, reports said, adding that their daily IPL show, The Big IPL Breakfast, might also need a name change to stay safe legally.
It may be noted that the issue started because The Grade Cricketer used still images from IPL matches in their videos, which brands also sponsored. BCCI allows the use of match photos for news and reporting (editorial purposes) but not when money is being made from them (commercial use).
Despite the takedown, the podcast will continue talking about the IPL without using official pictures or team names. The hosts also plan to organise live shows in India during the tournament.