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Suspended
Published on: May 09, 2025
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially announced the temporary suspension of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season, citing escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan. In a media release issued on May 9, the BCCI clarified that the suspension will be in effect for a week initially, while further assessments are made
.The decision follows a high-level meeting of the BCCI’s top leadership, during which various contingency measures — including a potential change in tournament venues — were deliberated. Ultimately, the IPL Governing Council opted for a temporary halt to proceedings, placing the safety and interests of players, staff, broadcasters, sponsors, and fans at the forefront.
“Further updates regarding the new schedule and venues of the tournament will be announced in due course after a comprehensive assessment of the situation in consultation with relevant authorities and stakeholders,” the BCCI said in its official statement.
The Board emphasized that while it maintains full confidence in the preparedness and capabilities of India’s armed forces, prudence dictated a pause to the tournament in light of growing concerns expressed by multiple franchisees, players, broadcasters, and sponsors.
The suspension comes shortly after the scheduled match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala was called off on May 8. Growing unease among overseas players and logistical challenges surrounding travel further compounded the urgency to take swift action. Ensuring the safe movement of all IPL stakeholders — including teams, players, broadcast crews, and other league staff — has been a top priority. According to sources, discrete travel arrangements are being made to transport those involved from Dharamsala to New Delhi, with exact travel details withheld to ensure security.
Speaking on the evolving situation, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal stated, “We are reviewing the situation. It’s evolving, and we haven’t received any directive from the government yet. Any decision will be taken keeping all logistical considerations and the best interests of stakeholders in mind.”
While the official suspension period is currently one week, the timeline for resumption will heavily depend on how the geopolitical situation unfolds in the coming days and whether the safety concerns of players — particularly those from overseas — can be satisfactorily addressed.
For now, cricket fans and stakeholders alike await further updates, as the BCCI continues to monitor developments and chart the best course forward for the tournament.