
Follow WOWNEWS 24x7 on:
Updated: May 10, 2025 08:35
The Indian Premier League 2025, which was dramatically halted due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, is poised for a quick comeback. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) suspended the tournament for one week following a surge in cross-border hostilities and heightened security concerns, particularly after a Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match in Dharamsala was called off mid-innings due to air raid alerts.
Key Highlights
The suspension, announced on May 9, was a direct response to national security concerns, with BCCI emphasizing that the safety of players, officials, and fans takes precedence over cricket.
BCCI is actively working on a new schedule and possibly new venues for the remaining matches, pending a comprehensive security assessment and consultations with authorities and stakeholders.
Twelve league matches and four playoff games, including the final, are yet to be played. If the situation stabilizes, the league could resume as early as May 17, with the aim to wrap up the season by the end of the month.
The board is not currently considering shifting the tournament to August or September, nor moving it out of India, reflecting optimism that the conflict will de-escalate soon.
This is not unprecedented for the IPL, which has previously been relocated or rescheduled due to elections or external events, demonstrating the league’s adaptability.
BCCI has also expressed solidarity with the armed forces and thanked broadcasters and sponsors for their support during this challenging period.
What to Expect from the Restart
A compressed schedule is likely, with matches potentially being played at fewer, more secure venues.
The tournament may see double-headers and minimal gaps between games to ensure completion within a tight window.
Fans can expect heightened security measures at stadiums and possible changes to ticketing and attendance protocols.
While the official restart date hinges on the evolving security scenario, all indications point to a determined effort by BCCI to resume IPL 2025 within May itself, provided the situation allows. Stakeholders and fans are advised to watch for updates in the next few days as the board finalizes its plans.
Sources: Hindustan Times, News18, Cricbuzz, India Today