The IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans at Dharamshala was already drawing attention for Rajat Patidar's explosive batting, but a separate moment from the broadcast quickly took over social media. During the laser show, viewers claimed that a distorted outline of the Indian map appeared on screen, triggering immediate outrage online.
Several fans posted screenshots and clips on X, calling the visual a serious lapse in broadcasting and event supervision. The issue spread fast because the map was shown during a live match, making the reaction sharper and more emotional. While some users framed it as a technical error, others said it should have been caught before going on air.
Fans furious over latest IPL controversy
The controversy gained traction
because the visual appeared during a live national broadcast attached to one of India's biggest sporting events. Several fans questioned how such a graphic cleared production checks, especially considering the scale and resources involved in IPL broadcasts.
What intensified the reaction further was that the laser projection was clearly designed around national imagery, making viewers more sensitive to inaccuracies.
They showed India’s map incorrectly, What is the BCCI and IPL directors in India doing? The whole team that organized this,I don’t care whether it was done intentionally or by mistake,but whoever operated that light show should have a sedition case filed against them, shame pic.twitter.com/jp1aGuPRZd
- veedhita chouhan (@VeedhitaChouhan) May 26, 2026
Please explain the reason for distorted map of India in IPL Qualifier 1? Is this not anti national activity ?@IPL @BCCI @JayShah kindly look into this & take appropriate action @AmitShah @narendramodi @PMOIndia @rajnathsingh @RahulGandhi @priyankagandhi @INCIndia @ravish_journo pic.twitter.com/iJIPxC6r7d
- Krishna (@Krishna10170681) May 26, 2026
One fan wrote, "What kind of Indian map is this?", while another called it "not a small graphics mistake" and demanded accountability from the production team.
Hello @IPL & @BCCI
What kind of Indian map is this?
The premier cricket sporting event in the world is being broadcast from India, and we can’t even show our map correctly?#IPL #India #Cricket pic.twitter.com/6tIBhsUl35- Yash Chokshi (@ChokshiYash) May 26, 2026
A different user pointed out that "before every major live event, graphics and visuals are thoroughly reviewed," arguing that such an error should ideally have been caught before going live. Some users also tagged government authorities and BCCI officials, asking for an explanation over the incident.
Laser projection had some issue. Even the team logos were a bit distorted. It is technology and it happens. Chill.
- Karan (@KDSR_YYC) May 27, 2026
This is the Map Shown in laser show during today's match of RCB Vs MI on 26th May 2026? How dare they? @narendramodi @PMOIndia @SpokespersonMoD @PIBHomeAffairs @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar
- Akash Singh (@akash9958) May 26, 2026
At the same time, not everyone viewed it as intentional. One response that stood out suggested the issue may simply have been a "laser projection glitch," noting that even team logos during the show appeared slightly distorted. That observation gained some support online, with a section of fans arguing that live-event technology can occasionally misfire under stadium conditions.
The online response was largely critical, with many demanding accountability from the organizers and broadcast team. Still, one section of fans argued that live production errors are possible and should be treated as a technical miss rather than an intentional act. The issue has now become part of the broader conversation around broadcast standards, precision, and responsibility in high-profile sporting events.









