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Indo-Pak conflict 2025: IPL to restart on May 17, PSL to resume from May 17 [Update@ Post#198 & 208]

So IPL starting in 6 days.

What about PSL guys? When it is starting?
Heard Dubai is not allowing them? :yk



@Bhaag Viru Bhaag @Rana

:shh :kp

So you have a time machine to travel in the future? Do you think this stupidity will stop in 6 days and all your Australian stars will come running back to India to stand alongside those crying Russian cheerleaders.

Watch your silly style of posting before we lose our patience with the likes of you.
 
So you have a time machine to travel in the future? Do you think this stupidity will stop in 6 days and all your Australian stars will come running back to India to stand alongside those crying Russian cheerleaders.

Watch your silly style of posting before we lose our patience with the likes of you.

100% it will start from next friday bro...I guarantee. I have a feeling South India will host remainder of the matches albeit with fewer international players. Don't forget, IPL happened successfully during tough times of pandemic, so this is nothing.

Regarding my post, I was given lots of flak yesterday by said posters mocking how IPL is stopped and PSL will commence in Dubai etc. So a small attempt of dishing it back, thats all. 😊
 
100% it will start from next friday bro...I guarantee. I have a feeling South India will host remainder of the matches albeit with fewer international players. Don't forget, IPL happened successfully during tough times of pandemic, so this is nothing.

Regarding my post, I was given lots of flak yesterday by said posters mocking how IPL is stopped and PSL will commence in Dubai etc. So a small attempt of dishing it back, thats all. 😊
Covid Pandemic vs War are 2 different thing 🤦🏻🤦🏻.

One is a virus but it's not that deadly. Typically covid has only successfully taken the lives of people with very weak immune systems and secondly it's safe to play a game of cricket even during covid times assuming all 30 players × Management and coaching staff on the field aren't affected.

To top it off it can be treated via vaccines and the world eventually returned to normal after the Pandemic. The Pandemic only lasted 2.5 years. And by end of 2020, it was already calming down, by 2021 an entire t20 world cup was hosted.

The other is a bloody war where anyone can get nuked by a missle at any time and lives can be taken.

They are not the same thing. What a stupid analogy, ig NZ cricketers who are flying back home are morons, since they should just listen to Rajdeep and cancel their plane tickets.
 
100% it will start from next friday bro...I guarantee. I have a feeling South India will host remainder of the matches albeit with fewer international players. Don't forget, IPL happened successfully during tough times of pandemic, so this is nothing.

Regarding my post, I was given lots of flak yesterday by said posters mocking how IPL is stopped and PSL will commence in Dubai etc. So a small attempt of dishing it back, thats all. 😊
"No one cares about these tamasha leagues. Country comes first."

Whenever Rajdeep speaks, he ends up regretting it the next day. :kp :inti
 
Forget IPL

Doesn’t seem like India is leaving their homes for the next month or so.

Apart from the bordering states, life is going on as usual in the rest of India. And by "rest of India", i mean 90% of the country.

You're clearly overestimating this.
 
Apart from the bordering states, life is going on as usual in the rest of India. And by "rest of India", i mean 90% of the country.

You're clearly overestimating this.
Here is a tip for you: stop trying to speak on behalf of all Indians. Share your own opinion only. You often act like a spokesperson for everyone, but the truth is you are out of touch with reality yourself. :facepalm

It seems like cheap internet from Jio has given rise to these so-called experts who know nothing but love to boast online. :inti
 
BCCI finalizes three cities for remainder of IPL 2025: ESPNCricinfo

Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad have been shortlisted to host the 16 remaining IPL 2025 matches if the tournament resumes in May after being suspended on Friday. ESPNcricinfo has learned that the IPL chose the three southern Indian cities as part of a likely plan in case it gets the nod from the Indian government to resume the tournament.

On Friday, the BCCI suspended the IPL for a week because of the cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan over the past few days. It could not be confirmed if the BCCI has decided on a cut-off date to decide whether to resume the IPL if it were to take place in May.

Despite the proactive step in keeping the three venues ready, the BCCI officials acknowledged the difficulty of resuming the IPL quickly in the current environment. Franchise officials were informally informed of this on Friday, and several team officials ESPNcricinfo spoke to indicated that the remainder of the season could be played later in the year.

Among the most significant challenges for the BCCI when it comes to a May resumption is to get the overseas players to return. Immediately after the suspension was announced, teams started disbanding, and players started to get on the next available flights to their respective destinations. A majority of the overseas players are expected to leave India by the end of Saturday.

While the franchises remain optimistic that most overseas players would return if the tournament were to resume later in May, they admitted there would be no guarantees if the window extended beyond May 25, when the IPL 2025 final was scheduled to be played in Kolkata. That's because of the bilateral commitments for several players, as well as the World Test Championship (WTC) final between Australia and South Africa, starting on June 11 at Lord's.

A total of 57 matches had been completed in IPL 2025, and the 58th was going on on May 8 between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC) in Dharamsala, which was called off after 10.1 overs of play. The IPL has not yet taken a call on whether that match would be replayed.

There are 12 league matches remaining, and then the four playoffs. Originally, Hyderabad was meant to host the first qualifier and the eliminator, with Kolkata hosting the second qualifier and the final.
 
BCCI finalizes three cities for remainder of IPL 2025: ESPNCricinfo

Bengaluru, Chennai and Hyderabad have been shortlisted to host the 16 remaining IPL 2025 matches if the tournament resumes in May after being suspended on Friday. ESPNcricinfo has learned that the IPL chose the three southern Indian cities as part of a likely plan in case it gets the nod from the Indian government to resume the tournament.

On Friday, the BCCI suspended the IPL for a week because of the cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan over the past few days. It could not be confirmed if the BCCI has decided on a cut-off date to decide whether to resume the IPL if it were to take place in May.

Despite the proactive step in keeping the three venues ready, the BCCI officials acknowledged the difficulty of resuming the IPL quickly in the current environment. Franchise officials were informally informed of this on Friday, and several team officials ESPNcricinfo spoke to indicated that the remainder of the season could be played later in the year.

Among the most significant challenges for the BCCI when it comes to a May resumption is to get the overseas players to return. Immediately after the suspension was announced, teams started disbanding, and players started to get on the next available flights to their respective destinations. A majority of the overseas players are expected to leave India by the end of Saturday.

While the franchises remain optimistic that most overseas players would return if the tournament were to resume later in May, they admitted there would be no guarantees if the window extended beyond May 25, when the IPL 2025 final was scheduled to be played in Kolkata. That's because of the bilateral commitments for several players, as well as the World Test Championship (WTC) final between Australia and South Africa, starting on June 11 at Lord's.

A total of 57 matches had been completed in IPL 2025, and the 58th was going on on May 8 between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC) in Dharamsala, which was called off after 10.1 overs of play. The IPL has not yet taken a call on whether that match would be replayed.

There are 12 league matches remaining, and then the four playoffs. Originally, Hyderabad was meant to host the first qualifier and the eliminator, with Kolkata hosting the second qualifier and the final.
Attack the stadiums( when their are no people) like they did with PIndi.
 
Here is a tip for you: stop trying to speak on behalf of all Indians. Share your own opinion only. You often act like a spokesperson for everyone, but the truth is you are out of touch with reality yourself. :facepalm

It seems like cheap internet from Jio has given rise to these so-called experts who know nothing but love to boast online. :inti

What are on earth are you on about?

For once, try countering my point with arguments and logic other than just resorting to the usual verbal mumbo jumbo of "cheap internet" and other lame innuendos.

Do you disagree with what I said?

If yes - Produce your argument constructively.

If no - Shut your trap and move on.

Don't waste my time with your usual cringe-lordery.
 
Hmmm...attack Southern cities from within Pakistan with long range missiles?

That will turn into one ugly business for you lot.
Yes. Whatever it takes. You decided to attack the Pindi stadium for no reason other than to disrupt the PSL.
 
Hmmm...attack Southern cities from within Pakistan with long range missiles?

That will turn into one ugly business for you lot.
Leave south..First of all you couldn't inflict any damage in northern parts near to your border itself..whereas indian drones already attacked all your major cities and caused damages.. moreover IPL can happen anywhere in the world..but it will happen in India only..just in few days..wait n watch..but this may be the end of PSL and Pakistan cricket..
 
Leave south..First of all you couldn't inflict any damage in northern parts near to your border itself..whereas indian drones already attacked all your major cities and caused damages.. moreover IPL can happen anywhere in the world..but it will happen in India only..just in few days..wait n watch..but this may be the end of PSL and Pakistan cricket..
Well then, might as well shut down PakPassion now, Pakistan cricket is apparently coming to an end. :inti

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My kinda guy.

Question is will you take this to your everyday life? I sure plan to.
You guys attacked a cricket stadium and celebrated the murder of innocent people when you bombed civilians. I think you pretending to have the moral high ground is on par with your Airforce- zilch.

BTW
I advocated *** for tat- not attacking stadiums with spectators.
 
Daryl Mitchell Shares Message of Peace Amid Regional Tensions

[Lahore, 10 May 2025] — New Zealand cricketer Daryl Mitchell, currently en route to New Zealand and mid-flight between the UAE and his home country, has shared a heartfelt message as tensions rise between India and Pakistan — two nations he says remain close to his heart.

"It's been tough to watch two countries that are so close to my heart in conflict over the past few days. My thoughts are with those affected on both sides," Mitchell said during his journey home.

Having participated in both the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and the Indian Premier League (IPL), Mitchell reflected on the impact both tournaments have had on his cricketing career:

"Both the PSL and IPL have played major roles in my career, and I’ve always cherished my time in both tournaments. I hope peace prevails and we can get back to playing the game we love and continue giving back to the amazing people who support us."

While currently on his way home to be with his family, Mitchell expressed hope and optimism for the future:

"It feels good to be heading home to my family, but I’m also looking forward to returning to both countries in the future — places I truly love spending time in."
 
Seems you hate Pakistan and Pakistanis - I see no reason for you to post on PP.

You are free to leave.
Bar a few of them, that's true for the vast majority of the Ind guys on here. I am considered to anti Ind but I have no hate towards Ind people, Hindus in general or India as country but look at the other side. This is what happens when a nation gets groomed. Thankfully their forces are pretty average, just imagine if they had strong army, They would eat us alive.
 
Well then, might as well shut down PakPassion now, Pakistan cricket is apparently coming to an end. :inti

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Don't worry..you can have some crowd funded gully Cricket tournos within yourself and discuss them here..and keep comparing them with Indian players and claim them the next big thing..
 
Daryl Mitchell Shares Message of Peace Amid Regional Tensions

[Lahore, 10 May 2025] — New Zealand cricketer Daryl Mitchell, currently en route to New Zealand and mid-flight between the UAE and his home country, has shared a heartfelt message as tensions rise between India and Pakistan — two nations he says remain close to his heart.

"It's been tough to watch two countries that are so close to my heart in conflict over the past few days. My thoughts are with those affected on both sides," Mitchell said during his journey home.

Having participated in both the Pakistan Super League (PSL) and the Indian Premier League (IPL), Mitchell reflected on the impact both tournaments have had on his cricketing career:

"Both the PSL and IPL have played major roles in my career, and I’ve always cherished my time in both tournaments. I hope peace prevails and we can get back to playing the game we love and continue giving back to the amazing people who support us."

While currently on his way home to be with his family, Mitchell expressed hope and optimism for the future:

"It feels good to be heading home to my family, but I’m also looking forward to returning to both countries in the future — places I truly love spending time in."
but but but cricbuzz articles posted said Mitchell said something else.
 
Indians will use the resumption of the IPL as their coping mechanism
 
Just days after the suspension of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 due to a military conflict between India and Pakistan, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has given the first indication over the league's resumption. A number of overseas stars left the country after the tournament had to be paused over security concerns. As per a report, the BCCI and the franchises have started making calls to recall the players, even as the board awaits clearance from the Indian government over the date on which the T20 league can be resumed.

According to ESPNCricinfo, recalling overseas stars for the IPL remains the biggest concern for all 10 franchises. For some teams, a large chunk of players was stopped from leaving the country after an agreement of ceasefire was reached between India and Pakistan. The report also claims that IPL could start around May 15 if all goes as per the plan from here on.

For Gujarat Titans, one of the most in-form teams this season, only two overseas players had left the team -- Jos Buttler and Gerald Coetzee - but efforts are being made to bring them back now.

A total of 12 League stage matches and four play-off stage matches are yet to be played in the tournament.

A top IPL source, who understands the movement of the broadcaster and production teams, hinted that there is a high possibility that not many venues will lose their share of matches but perhaps the picturesque Dharamsala will be removed from the roster on resumption.

"The broadcasters had initially asked its production unit to stay back in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai only when the military crisis was deepening. But after announcement of ceasefire, the crew has been instructed to stay put in all the original venues.

"So there is a chance that save Dharamsala game, which could be rescheduled elsewhere, venues like Kolkata might retain their matches," the source said.

Thursday's match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala was abandoned midway due to the conflict.

With the Dharamsala airport shut, players and support staff of both teams travelled by bus to Jalandhar and then boarded a train to Delhi.

Out of 12 league matches, Ahmedabad is scheduled to host three games while Lucknow and Bengaluru have two matches each to host.

Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Jaipur have one match each to conduct.

It is still to be seen if Dharamsala's match resumes from where it stopped or is played from the start again.

The play-offs will be held in Hyderabad and Kolkata. The iconic Eden gardens was scheduled to host the title clash.

NDTV
 
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This was an opportunity to allot some games to stadiums that don’t host the IPL. The current plan will definitely reduce stadium attendance. Maybe the BCCI doesn’t want to stretch the tournament any further.
 
As per reports:
The UAE has declined India's request to host the remaining IPL 2025 matches in Dubai due to a prior commitment with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), which had already secured the venue for PSL 10.

The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) informed the BCCI that Dubai was unavailable, leaving IPL’s fate uncertain. As a result, the UAE has indefinitely postponed its decision to accommodate IPL matches.

Meanwhile, the PCB confirmed that PSL 10's remaining matches, including playoffs and the final, will be relocated to the UAE, with further details on venues and dates to be announced soon.


that post didnt age well did it ?
 
PSL reschedule likely to be announced in 48 hours

They are planning to do remaining fixtures in Lahore and Pindi

a bit stupid, just do it in Karachi.
 
PSL reschedule likely to be announced in 48 hours

They are planning to do remaining fixtures in Lahore and Pindi

a bit stupid, just do it in Karachi.
Lahore and Pindi? how come its possible when they are already in the dangerous zone..
 
Lahore and Pindi? how come its possible when they are already in the dangerous zone..
That’s what the main source is saying.

It’s a stupid move. I think they are worried it will be a poor show if they move to Karachi after what transpired and nobody shows up.
 
IPL back on May 17 with RCB vs KKR; BCCI announces fresh dates; final on June 3

The IPL will make its return for the 2025 season after a brief interruption, returning on May 17, with the final slated for June 3. RCB vs KKR will kick things off again in Bangalore, while the venue for the playoffs remain to be decided.

The BCCI is planning to resume the cash-rich IPL as quickly as possible after the announcement of a ceasefire between India and Pakistan on Saturday. The tournament was suspended last week, a day after the Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match in Dharamsala was abandoned midway following air raid alerts in neighbouring cities of Jammu and Pathankot.

Most of the overseas stars have already returned to their respective countries, and the BCCI has told the franchises to reassemble their teams at their home venues by Tuesday. The tournament is planned to resume by the end of this week.

The final schedule of the resumption is expected to be out on Monday after the BCCI's meeting with the stakeholders. It is highly unlikely for cities like Dharamsala, Chandigarh, Delhi, Jaipur and Mumbai to host the remaining matches.

It means the remainder of the tournament will be restricted to Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru and Lucknow.


 
* Jay Shah's influence: According to Cricbuzz, Jay Shah's standing in international cricket and his ties with UAE's leadership played a significant role in ECB reversing its decision.

* ECB's acknowledgement: An ECB official is quoted as saying, "We owe it to the BCCI and Jay Bhai.



Godi Media.

Another major reason why Indians are so deluded about reality.
 
Godi Media.

Another major reason why Indians are so deluded about reality.
Hour before the PSL suspension , PCB and all the PSL franchises posted that PSL is going to Play renaming matches in UAE. What was the reason to sudden change of plan? :kp
 
Hour before the PSL suspension , PCB and all the PSL franchises posted that PSL is going to Play renaming matches in UAE. What was the reason to sudden change of plan? :kp

Who in their right frame of mind will want to prioritize cricket when the entire country is at war?

Why did the BCCI suspend the IPL for a week then?
 
Who in their right frame of mind will want to prioritize cricket when the entire country is at war?

Why did the BCCI suspend the IPL for a week then?
BCCI didn't announced that IPL is going to play in another country while PCB announced it. All the PSL franchises Owners announced it on social media just prior to suspension. Everyone knows that Jay Shah has used his power to cancelled it.

Unlike PCB , BCCI gets offer from England cricket boards to hold remaining IPL IN England .

I'm not surprised if in The future BCCI announce Once you play in PSL( even for support staffs / Commies ) , you'll never play in IPL or IPL franchise owned team in any other league ever. BCCI has enough clout to ensure this

:kp
 
BCCI didn't announced that IPL is going to play in another country while PCB announced it. All the PSL franchises Owners announced it on social media just prior to suspension. Everyone knows that Jay Shah has used his power to cancelled it.

Unlike PCB , BCCI gets offer from England cricket boards to hold remaining IPL IN England .

I'm not surprised if in The future BCCI announce Once you play in PSL( even for support staffs / Commies ) , you'll never play in IPL or IPL franchise owned team in any other league ever. BCCI has enough clout to ensure this

:kp

Offer from whom? Michael Vaughan on X?

You guys can do whatever you want in Cricket, Pakistan Cricket will survive, its not going to erase the 6-0 in the real man to man combat.
 
Offer from whom? Michael Vaughan on X?

You guys can do whatever you want in Cricket, Pakistan Cricket will survive, its not going to erase the 6-0 in the real man to man combat.
Read the news outside Pakistan fake propaganda factory than you'll know who offered for whom. :kp

 
Warner to return to Pakistan as Healy shares ‘terrifying’ experience in India

David Warner will return to Pakistan this week for the completion of the Pakistan Super League, just days after Australian players narrowly escaped an Indian missile strike on the airbase from which they flew to Dubai.

Warner, who was not on the charter flight that included players such as Sean Abbott, Riley Meredith and Ashton Turner, confirmed his decision to this masthead. It is a vote of confidence in the PSL as the Twenty20 league tries to restart following the announcement of a ceasefire between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan.

The Indian Premier League season will resume after a ceasefire was called between India and Pakistan.

The Pakistan Cricket Board held meetings with its franchise teams on Monday to discuss dates and venues for the conclusion of the tournament, likely to be Lahore and Islamabad.

At least one other Australian player, Ben McDermott, is also planning to return to the PSL, which has eight games left to play. Though some players were stunned by the airbase attack, many have expressed confidence in security arrangements for players in Pakistan.

Warner’s decision comes as the Indian Premier League announced its own competition would resume this weekend, leaving several more Australian players to weigh up whether to return.

The competition’s last 16 games will start on Saturday with the final now not due to be played until June 3, more than a week later than originally scheduled.

That means it will start to clash with international cricket, and drastically shorten Australia’s preparation time for the world Test championship final, currently scheduled to begin on June 11 against South Africa at Lord’s.

Six venues will be used, all in central and southern India, some distance from the border with Pakistan.

A number of Australians are involved as players, coaching staff and commentators and most have left India, returning home over the weekend.

Australian players, who have been reassured by Cricket Australia that the governing body will defend their right to choose in the event of pressure from the Indian board and IPL clubs, must now decide whether to return to the event or not.

The IPL still has 13 group matches left, including the fixture between Ricky Ponting’s Punjab Kings and Mitch Starc’s Delhi Capitals, which was called off in the first innings on May 8 as air-raid sirens wailed nearby.

Australian women’s captain Alyssa Healy, who was in Dharamsala with her husband Starc when the game was abruptly abandoned, said players had been concerned by the lack of clear information they encountered in India.

She believed Australian players should get Australian government reassurance of safety.

The Australian government’s current travel advice for India is to “exercise a high degree of caution” if travelling there.

“There was a lot of anxiety around the Australian group because we didn’t have a whole heap of information as to what was going on,” Healy told the Willow Talk podcast.

“That’s probably been the really interesting and probably the scariest part of this whole situation is the misinformation. Quite close to what’s being fought over, but we were assured everything was fine, ‘Everything is OK. It’s miles away, the game will go ahead and everything will be fine.’

“At the end of the day they evacuated the stadium as a precaution, which was fine, but it was probably a little bit too close for comfort.”

Healy spoke about how she and other families and staff were sitting in the stands when the light towers started to go out in the middle of Delhi’s clash with Punjab.

“It was a surreal experience,” Healy said. “All of a sudden a couple of the light towers went out and we were just sitting there up the top waiting … we’re a large group of family and extra support staff and the next minute the guy who wrangles the group of us and gets us on the bus came up and his face was white. He was like, ‘We need to go right now’.

“Then [another] guy came out and his face was white and he grabbed one of the children and said, ‘We need to leave right now’. We were like, ‘What’s going on?’ We weren’t told anything. We had no idea. Next minute we are down being shuffled into this room which was like a holding pen. All the boys were in there.

“Faf [du Plessis] didn’t even have shoes on. We were all just waiting there looking stressed. I said to Mitch, ‘What’s going on?’ He said the town 60 kilometres away had just been smacked by some of the missiles so there was a complete blackout in the area. That’s why the lights were off because the Dharamsala stadium was like a beacon at that point in time. All of a sudden we’re crammed into vans and off we go back to the hotel. There was madness.”

On their way out of Dharamsala, ultimately to Delhi and then home, Healy and Starc saw Indian preparations for war.

“We ended up going south-west towards the border which was a little bit terrifying,” Healy said.

“Mitch and I have played too much Call of Duty and we’re noticing all the SAM [surface-to-air missile] sites that were just sitting there ready to go. They’re radar-operated systems that shoot missiles at aircraft.”

SOURCE: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...ans-will-return-to-india-20250513-p5lyn4.html
 
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BCCI didn't announced that IPL is going to play in another country while PCB announced it. All the PSL franchises Owners announced it on social media just prior to suspension. Everyone knows that Jay Shah has used his power to cancelled it.

Unlike PCB , BCCI gets offer from England cricket boards to hold remaining IPL IN England .

I'm not surprised if in The future BCCI announce Once you play in PSL( even for support staffs / Commies ) , you'll never play in IPL or IPL franchise owned team in any other league ever. BCCI has enough clout to ensure this

:kp
Funny.

As per you, PSL is a useless league and doesnt matter and no Indian cares about it.

Then suddenly Jay Shah found it important enough to force its closure.

You cant have your cake and eat it too.

It makes you look like a clown.
 
100% it will start from next friday bro...I guarantee. I have a feeling South India will host remainder of the matches albeit with fewer international players. Don't forget, IPL happened successfully during tough times of pandemic, so this is nothing.

Regarding my post, I was given lots of flak yesterday by said posters mocking how IPL is stopped and PSL will commence in Dubai etc. So a small attempt of dishing it back, thats all. 😊
As guaranteed by yours truly, IPL is re-starting after a week's pause. It only got delayed by 1 day, I thought it will be Friday but now its from Saturday. Do you guys still doubt that when Rajdeep speaks, you just listen and move on? Not sure how many more examples I need to give and what else I need to prove.
 
Warner to return to Pakistan as Healy shares ‘terrifying’ experience in India

David Warner will return to Pakistan this week for the completion of the Pakistan Super League, just days after Australian players narrowly escaped an Indian missile strike on the airbase from which they flew to Dubai.

Warner, who was not on the charter flight that included players such as Sean Abbott, Riley Meredith and Ashton Turner, confirmed his decision to this masthead. It is a vote of confidence in the PSL as the Twenty20 league tries to restart following the announcement of a ceasefire between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan.

The Indian Premier League season will resume after a ceasefire was called between India and Pakistan.

The Pakistan Cricket Board held meetings with its franchise teams on Monday to discuss dates and venues for the conclusion of the tournament, likely to be Lahore and Islamabad.

At least one other Australian player, Ben McDermott, is also planning to return to the PSL, which has eight games left to play. Though some players were stunned by the airbase attack, many have expressed confidence in security arrangements for players in Pakistan.

Warner’s decision comes as the Indian Premier League announced its own competition would resume this weekend, leaving several more Australian players to weigh up whether to return.

The competition’s last 16 games will start on Saturday with the final now not due to be played until June 3, more than a week later than originally scheduled.

That means it will start to clash with international cricket, and drastically shorten Australia’s preparation time for the world Test championship final, currently scheduled to begin on June 11 against South Africa at Lord’s.

Six venues will be used, all in central and southern India, some distance from the border with Pakistan.

A number of Australians are involved as players, coaching staff and commentators and most have left India, returning home over the weekend.

Australian players, who have been reassured by Cricket Australia that the governing body will defend their right to choose in the event of pressure from the Indian board and IPL clubs, must now decide whether to return to the event or not.

The IPL still has 13 group matches left, including the fixture between Ricky Ponting’s Punjab Kings and Mitch Starc’s Delhi Capitals, which was called off in the first innings on May 8 as air-raid sirens wailed nearby.

Australian women’s captain Alyssa Healy, who was in Dharamsala with her husband Starc when the game was abruptly abandoned, said players had been concerned by the lack of clear information they encountered in India.

She believed Australian players should get Australian government reassurance of safety.

The Australian government’s current travel advice for India is to “exercise a high degree of caution” if travelling there.

“There was a lot of anxiety around the Australian group because we didn’t have a whole heap of information as to what was going on,” Healy told the Willow Talk podcast.

“That’s probably been the really interesting and probably the scariest part of this whole situation is the misinformation. Quite close to what’s being fought over, but we were assured everything was fine, ‘Everything is OK. It’s miles away, the game will go ahead and everything will be fine.’

“At the end of the day they evacuated the stadium as a precaution, which was fine, but it was probably a little bit too close for comfort.”

Healy spoke about how she and other families and staff were sitting in the stands when the light towers started to go out in the middle of Delhi’s clash with Punjab.

“It was a surreal experience,” Healy said. “All of a sudden a couple of the light towers went out and we were just sitting there up the top waiting … we’re a large group of family and extra support staff and the next minute the guy who wrangles the group of us and gets us on the bus came up and his face was white. He was like, ‘We need to go right now’.

“Then [another] guy came out and his face was white and he grabbed one of the children and said, ‘We need to leave right now’. We were like, ‘What’s going on?’ We weren’t told anything. We had no idea. Next minute we are down being shuffled into this room which was like a holding pen. All the boys were in there.

“Faf [du Plessis] didn’t even have shoes on. We were all just waiting there looking stressed. I said to Mitch, ‘What’s going on?’ He said the town 60 kilometres away had just been smacked by some of the missiles so there was a complete blackout in the area. That’s why the lights were off because the Dharamsala stadium was like a beacon at that point in time. All of a sudden we’re crammed into vans and off we go back to the hotel. There was madness.”

On their way out of Dharamsala, ultimately to Delhi and then home, Healy and Starc saw Indian preparations for war.

“We ended up going south-west towards the border which was a little bit terrifying,” Healy said.

“Mitch and I have played too much Call of Duty and we’re noticing all the SAM [surface-to-air missile] sites that were just sitting there ready to go. They’re radar-operated systems that shoot missiles at aircraft.”

SOURCE: https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...ans-will-return-to-india-20250513-p5lyn4.html
Legend

Thank you Warner.
 

Ahmedabad likely to host IPL 2025 final​


While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to officially announce the venues for the final and the first two playoffs - Qualifier 1 and the Eliminator - Cricbuzz understands that the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad has been shortlisted to host Qualifier 2 and the final, scheduled for June 1 and 3 respectively.

The plan could change if the forecasts turn completely inaccurate, as weather remains the only reason the BCCI has withheld announcing the venues for the playoffs. The board is closely monitoring the monsoon's movement across the country before finalising the schedule. The expectation, however, is that there is unlikely to be any rain in early June in Ahmedabad as of now.

As for the first two playoffs matches, Mumbai remains a potential option, but the final decision will hinge on the timing of the monsoon's arrival. The city experienced heavy rainfall a few days ago, and the weather has remained overcast since. The BCCI is expected to decide soon. If a North Indian venue like Delhi, Jaipur, or even Lucknow is likely to remain unaffected by the wet weather, the board may opt for one of those instead.


In all likelihood, the BCCI will not shift the IPL bandwagon to a new city for the playoffs and the final. The venues will most likely be among the six cities already allotted the 17 remaining league matches of the season following the suspension. The key factor influencing the BCCI's decision is operational - transporting broadcast equipment and setting up infrastructure at a new venue would be logistically challenging.

Logistics, in fact, is the primary reason the BCCI did not allocate matches to Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Mohali/Dharamsala. Teams like CSK and SRH had only one remaining home game, and the board deemed it impractical to move broadcast equipment for a single fixture. Mohali and Dharamsala were ruled out due to recent border trouble, prompting the BCCI to make Jaipur the new base for Punjab Kings, who will now play their two remaining home games there. Kolkata is facing unpredictable weather, and that may be the reason why the final two games have been moved away from the Eden Gardens. KKR, anyway, had played all their home games in Kolkata already.

To further explain the decision, the BCCI is believed to have informed franchises that teams left with only one home game will play it in Delhi. This explains why CSK (vs RR) and SRH (vs KKR) are scheduled to play their remaining home fixtures in the capital. An exception has been made for the Wankhede - but then, Mumbai is a different case altogether.

Being at the heart of the IPL map, transporting broadcast equipment from Mumbai is not difficult. In fact, the equipment has remained at the Wankhede since the last game on May 6. Moreover, Mumbai is also in contention to host some of the playoff matches. As for Rajasthan Royals, although they had only one remaining home game, the decision to make Jaipur the new base for Punjab Kings made it convenient to allot RR's final fixture to the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. In fact, Jaipur is now hosting three matches, post resumption, two of which are the home games of Punjab Kings.

The IPL is resuming on May 17 and it will have 17 games post break. Six centres - Mumbai, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Jaipur - will be hosting the games.

Source: Cricbuzz
 
HBL PSL X returns from 17 May

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The HBL PSL X will resume from Saturday, 17 May when Peshawar Zalmi take on Karachi Kings at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The final of the six-team tournament will be held on 25 May at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore.

On 18 May, Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium will host a double-header as Multan Sultans will take on Quetta Gladiators in the afternoon, while Peshawar Zalmi and Lahore Qalandars will go head on head in the evening encounter.

On 19 May, Islamabad United and Karachi Kings will feature in the last group-match of the event.

The action will then shift to Lahore, where the first Qualifier is scheduled on 21 May. Eliminator 1 and Qualifier 2 will follow on 22 and 23 May, respectively.

All matches will begin at 7.30pm local time except for the evening game on 18 May, which will begin at 8pm. The first ball in the afternoon match on 18 May will be bowled at 3pm local time.

Details regarding tickets will be shared shortly.

Source: PCB
 
I have never been a fan of legal action and the PCB but in this instance some action or legal clarification is required to understand the role of the ICC chairman with regards to the PSL. If the rumours are true and he lobbied the ECB to not allow the PSL in UAE then it is a huge abuse of power and PCB would have a solid case.
 

IPL to allow temporary replacements for last leg of 2025 season​


The IPL will allow franchises to sign temporary replacement players for the final stages of the rearranged 2025 season - but those players will not be eligible for retention ahead of the next auction.

The league will resume on Saturday after its suspension due to cross-border India-Pakistan tensions, with the new dates prompting calendar clashes for a handful of players. The majority of overseas players will return to India for the rest of the season but some have withdrawn, including Jake Fraser-McGurk (Delhi Capitals) and Jamie Overton (Chennai Super Kings).

The IPL's regulations permit teams to sign replacements in the event of illness or injury provided it occurs during or before their 12th match of the season. But the league has taken the call to change those rules, enabling temporary replacements to be signed for the remainder of the rearranged season.

However, any temporary replacements signed after the league's suspension will not be eligible for retention ahead of next season. The move is seemingly designed to avoid a situation where franchises are effectively incentivised to sign replacements as a way of circumventing the auction process, rather than for legitimate reasons.

The IPL told franchises in a memo that it had "reassessed" the replacement rules. "Given the non-availability of certain foreign players due to national commitments or personal reasons or any injury or illness, Temporary Replacement Players will be allowed until the conclusion of this tournament," the league said.

"This decision is subject to the condition that the Temporary Replacement players taken from this point forward will not be eligible for retention in the following year. Temporary Replacement players will have to register for the IPL Player Auction 2026."

The IPL also clarified that any replacements which were approved before the league's suspension remain eligible for retention ahead of next season. Four players were signed in the 48 hours before suspension: Sediqullah Atal (Delhi Capitals), Mayank Agarwal (Royal Challengers Bengaluru), Lhuan-dre Pretorius and Nandre Burger (both Rajasthan Royals).

Source: ESPNCricinfo
 
Both IPL & PSL got a reality check, will some journo expose the coercion and bullying going behind the scenes in IPl for foreign players specially the young lot :tuq
 
CWI Monitoring Regional Tensions - In Constant Contact with Contracted Players Participating in IPL

ST. JOHN'S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) is closely monitoring the ongoing regional tensions between India and Pakistan and the safety of its contracted players currently participating in the Indian Premier League (IPL), which is set to restart on May 17th following a one-week suspension.

The safety and well-being of our players remain our top priority, and we are committed to ensuring that they feel supported and informed throughout this period. At the same time, we are working collaboratively with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the relevant IPL franchises to ensure all necessary measures are taken to guarantee the safety, comfort, and peace of mind of our players.

CWI will continue to monitor developments and maintain open lines of communication with all key stakeholders, including the players, their families, and team management.

We are confident in the BCCI’s ability to provide a secure and controlled environment for the remainder of the tournament, and we acknowledge that players have their individual contractual arrangements which they would want to honour as it relates to their continued participation. CWI fully supports those players who choose to remain in India to complete the tournament.

Regarding the upcoming ODI tours of Ireland and England from May 21 to June 3, Cricket West Indies acknowledges this as an exceptional and unforeseen situation. However, we remain confident in the depth and quality of our talent and are committed to fielding a strong, competitive squad to represent the West Indies with pride.

Strategic adjustments have been made to ensure key areas are adequately covered. Shamar Joseph remains in the squad. John Campbell will replace Sherfane Rutherford for the Ireland leg, and Shimron Hetmyer, currently unavailable for the Ireland leg, will join the squad for the England matches. Jediah Blades will replace Romario
Shepherd.
 
Sunil Gavaskar: “I hope there’s no music and no girls dancing when the IPL resumes. Some families have lost their near and dear ones, let the games be played, let the crowd come in, but just cricket. No dance, no DJ.”
 
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