All 10 franchises have started the process of sending their players home.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has suspended the IPL for a week in view of the increasing controversy between India and Pakistan. Meanwhile, all franchises are worried about their players, especially about foreign players and support staff. All 10 franchises have started the process of sending their players home.
Cricket Australia and South African Cricketers Association are constantly talking to the BCCI about the safety of the players and they want the players to return to their respective countries with security as soon as possible.
The match of Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals was canceled in Dharamshala on Thursday 8 May for security reasons. After this, the BCCI held a meeting. On Friday morning, the BCCI said that the IPL has been suspended indefinitely. During the day, the BCCI said that the IPL has been postponed for a week and after that the new schedule will be decided.
IPL President Arun Dhumal put his side for the safety of players
Regarding the safety of the players, IPL President Arun Dhumal said, ‘We are constantly looking at the situation between Pakistan and India. We take full responsibility for the safety of the players and especially our other governments are also being negotiated.
A total of 58 matches have been played so far in this season of Indian Premier League 2025. Twelve league matches and four knockouts are yet to be held in the season. The league match was to be played by 18 May, while the knockout matches were to start from May 20. The final match of IPL 2025 was to be held in Kolkata on 25 May.
Apart from the safety of the players, it is also very important to see whether the BCCI completes IPL 2025 or not? All Indian players are also praising the Indian Armed Forces.
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