IPL 2025 had to be stopped for a few days due to India-Pakistan tension.

Mitchell Starc (Image Credit- Twitter X)

Last month, IPL 2025 had to be stopped for a few days due to tension on the border between India and Pakistan. So at the same time, due to this, foreign players participating for different teams in the tournament were sent home.

But after this, when the situation between the two countries became normal, the tournament started back, but the veteran Australian fast bowler Mitchell Starc, who played for Delhi Capitals, did not return. So at the same time, now he has made a big disclosure about his decision, why did he not play the last remaining IPL.

Mitchell Starc made a big disclosure

Let me tell you that recently Mitchell Starc quoted The Edge- I am satisfied with my decision and I am also satisfied with the whole situation and the way it was handled. Therefore, I took my decision after that and before coming here (UK), my focus was on red ball cricket for about a week. Time will tell what will happen or what happens to those who do not return.

Stark further said- but before that match (Delhi vs Punjab) I had some questions and concerns, and obviously we saw what happened, which played an important role in my decision. There was a slight part of it in my decision during the Champions Trophy (in Pakistan) and then when the IPL tournament was delayed, you start thinking about the players preparation for the Test match. Therefore, I decided not to return to the tournament.

From this statement given by Stark, you can guess that he did not come to India to play the remaining IPL 2025 due to security. So at the same time, Delhi Capitals also stuck their shortage in the remaining two matches.

Capitals lost their decisive match against Mumbai Indians by 59 runs and were ruled out of the tournament. In IPL 2025, Delhi won 7 out of 14 matches played, and finished the tournament with 15 points.

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