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

They used to make fun of how much players get paid in PSL but at least they are still playing unlike in Indian Postpone League.
 
If the IPL gets canceled, don’t be surprised if it triggers a domino effect that impacts the England vs India Test series.

The disruptions caused by ongoing tensions could lead to scheduling changes, venue adjustments, or even the cancellation of the highly anticipated five-Test tour
 
They used to make fun of how much players get paid in PSL but at least they are still playing unlike in Indian Postpone League.

Playing in Dubai bro.

IPL will also happen but just postponed for few days until the logistics are sorted. The entire Indian machinery is now focus on war.
 
Playing in Dubai bro.

IPL will also happen but just postponed for few days until the logistics are sorted. The entire Indian machinery is now focus on war.
They are talking about canceling BD tour and Asia cup to play IPL then. I don't know if the foreign players have other commitments in that window.
 
Also, IPL suspension meaning India is in no mood to de escalate the situation and expect more to come. Lets see.
 
Understandable.

I was surprised to hear they almost tried forcing the game last evening.

On a lighter note, imagine being a foreign player sitting in your hotel room and turning on the TV to see Arnab talking about what's happening. Poor guys must have been panicking.
 
Indian cricket fanatics if you are missing out on cricket you can still watch PSL. It's on sky sports and other channels available worldwide.

The teams are fantastic.
Nobody is missing anything fully! The ones missing it are the corporates who will lose a heck lot of money if the show don't go on... This was supposed to be (Indian Summer) rest period for players (still I know we would have seen some insignificant Ind vs Sri, Ind vs WI or Ind vs Ban series going on if IPL was not there, such money minded now are the cricket boards! So we felt that IPL is a better entertainment & intense cricket compared to those games!)

Anyhow people in India have enough to entertain themselves (social media especially has overtaken cricket, movies...) I don't think people will miss IPL badly! Maybe RCB fans will feel bit sad because there was momentum for them to win the cup this time...
 
Nobody is missing anything fully! The ones missing it are the corporates who will lose a heck lot of money if the show don't go on... This was supposed to be (Indian Summer) rest period for players (still I know we would have seen some insignificant Ind vs Sri, Ind vs WI or Ind vs Ban series going on if IPL was not there, such money minded now are the cricket boards! So we felt that IPL is a better entertainment & intense cricket compared to those games!)

Anyhow people in India have enough to entertain themselves (social media especially has overtaken cricket, movies...) I don't think people will miss IPL badly! Maybe RCB fans will feel bit sad because there was momentum for them to win the cup this time...
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Flip flop experts. They initially gave an excuse that it was flood light failure. Now the whole league is post poned
Pak Armed Forces ka khauf.

Caused a blackout of floodlights all over India.
 
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They are talking about canceling BD tour and Asia cup to play IPL then. I don't know if the foreign players have other commitments in that window.
Don't think BD series will be happening either like I said a couple of days ago in the other thread and now even the Asia Cup too.
 
PLEASE STAY ON TOPIC...

IF YOU WANT TO DISCUSS WAR, GO TO TPS SECTION...
 
You need to worry more about chances of India vs Pakistan clashes in future (more than IPL)... At least they were meeting in ICC tournaments. Now even that might be stopped! Pakistan could get isolated altogether in cricket, BCCI has powers... War cannot happen always, but the wound can stay for longer... Indians won't bother not playing with Pakistan because there is zero intensity in those games these days anyways...
 
Breaking - IPL to re start in one week starting next Friday. Schedule and details to come tonight



:kp
 
IPL's official page takes it to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday to announce that:

"The remainder of ongoing #TATAIPL 2025 suspended with immediate effect for one week,"

The decision was taken by the IPL Governing Council after due consultation with all key stakeholders following the representations from most of the franchisees, who conveyed the concern and sentiments of their players, and also the views of the broadcaster, sponsors and fans ; while the BCCI reposes full faith in the strength and preparedness of our armed forces, the Board considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders,"

 
Good.

Now Bumrah will get some rest before the more important England test series
 
IPL's official page takes it to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday to announce that:

"The remainder of ongoing #TATAIPL 2025 suspended with immediate effect for one week,"

The decision was taken by the IPL Governing Council after due consultation with all key stakeholders following the representations from most of the franchisees, who conveyed the concern and sentiments of their players, and also the views of the broadcaster, sponsors and fans ; while the BCCI reposes full faith in the strength and preparedness of our armed forces, the Board considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders,"

It’s going to get suspended again if they are stupid enough to resume in India.
 
It may just be drama but there are rumours that Naqvi realized to book UAE quickly before the IPL can be shifted there.

I'm not sure how the IPL can be "suspended". It requires a big down of the cricketing calendar so it won't be easy to be rescheduled as players won't be available. The only options were UAE which is booked now by PSL or cancel. Suspended seems like a gentle way of doing it's done for the year.
Ic, thanks for informing me.
 
They should shift IPL to Israel.
This made me laugh lol, but honestly it would make sense. However their pitches are probably going to be as bad as New York considering They've never been curated in their life.
 
Sharam Aani Chahiye to all the stakeholders, there is a threat of all out war between the two nuclear armed neighbours where the lives of millions of civilians are at stake and the stakeholders are focusing on cricket and completing the tournament
 
Sharam Aani Chahiye to all the stakeholders, there is a threat of all out war between the two nuclear armed neighbours where the lives of millions of civilians are at stake and the stakeholders are focusing on cricket and completing the tournament
Tu na vekh payi. We want cricket!
 
India approaches UAE for shifting of IPL, lets see PSL already confirmed in UAE
 
India approaches UAE for shifting of IPL, lets see PSL already confirmed in UAE
Maybe plan is to finish PSL in one week then play Indian Postponed League after it.

But if it's a straight choice then Emirates Board may opt for Indians.
 
India approaches UAE for shifting of IPL, lets see PSL already confirmed in UAE
Why not both?

Will be the craziest thing ever if PSL and IPL are both in UAE at same time. PSL in Dubai, IPL in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi. The tension will be insane as the UAE tries to make both schedules work.
 
IPL's official page takes it to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday to announce that:

"The remainder of ongoing #TATAIPL 2025 suspended with immediate effect for one week,"

The decision was taken by the IPL Governing Council after due consultation with all key stakeholders following the representations from most of the franchisees, who conveyed the concern and sentiments of their players, and also the views of the broadcaster, sponsors and fans ; while the BCCI reposes full faith in the strength and preparedness of our armed forces, the Board considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders,"

 
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.
 
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.
Makes sense after Indian Army launched terrorist strikes on Mosques and also videos shared on social media of Indians stepping on Saudi Flags.
 
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.
This is pretty funny if true. PCB, to their credit, moved fast on this and finalized UAE as the venue for the remaining matches, while IPL organizers were too busy duping the fans by doing fake floodlight failures. Now its very likely that they will have to wait till the PSL finishes to restart the IPL.
 
The Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) on Friday received a threat email claiming to blast the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi in retaliation for the ongoing Operation Sindoor carried out by the Indian armed forces against Pakistan.

The Arun Jaitley Stadium received a bomb threat via email on Friday morning, and a police complaint has been registered, a top DDCA official told IANS. “There will be a bomb blast in your stadium. We have a committed Pakistan sleeper cell active in India. The blast will be our revenge of Operation Sindoor," reads the mail.

The venue played host to Delhi Capitals' home matches in the IPL 2025 before it was suspended for one week by the BCCI on Friday. Arun Jaitley Stadium was scheduled to host its last match of the season against Gujarat Titans on May 11 but it has now been suspended following the BCCI's decision.

NDTV
 
Top Pakistani cricketers maintain silence despite escalating India-Pakistan tensions

Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated sharply following the Pahalgam crisis, which India swiftly and without substantiated evidence blamed on Pakistan. The situation took a dangerous turn as India launched airstrikes across the border, triggering a series of retaliatory incidents and plunging the region into uncertainty. Amid the unrest, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) has been urgently relocated to the UAE after drone attacks targeted Rawalpindi Stadium. Other areas including Bahawalpur, Muzaffarabad, and Kotli were initial targets, resulting in injuries and tragic loss of life, leaving communities shaken and security on high alert.

In the face of such turmoil, the silence of some of Pakistan’s most prominent former cricketers has been conspicuous. Legends like Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis and even Wahab Riaz, often vocal on social media and active in public discourse, have yet to comment on the unfolding crisis. While it’s not about pointing fingers, the contrast is stark: those with the courage to speak out have used their platforms to stand with the people, while others remain noticeably absent from the conversation. In times like these, silence from influential voices is not just disappointing, it’s deeply revealing.

Your thoughts?
 
Why move the IPL to a Muslim country? Why not host it in Nepal, which is a Hindu rashtra? :inti

@Rajdeep @Devadwal @Bhaijaan

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That is a fake news....India has never intended to move to UAE since PSL is already taking place there. IPL will be played in India, probably not on border states.

Btw, why are you doing Hindu Muslim here? IPL and Indian cricket has enough Muslim players. Still waiting for a Hindu cricketer in Pakistan/PSL :danish

:kp
 
That is a fake news....India has never intended to move to UAE since PSL is already taking place there. IPL will be played in India, probably not on border states.

Btw, why are you doing Hindu Muslim here? IPL and Indian cricket has enough Muslim players. Still waiting for a Hindu cricketer in Pakistan/PSL :danish

:kp
For you, even the suspension of the IPL was fake news. This isn't about Hindu-Muslim, it's about calling out the hypocrisy of some of you. :kp :inti
 
For you, even the suspension of the IPL was fake news. This isn't about Hindu-Muslim, it's about calling out the hypocrisy of some of you. :kp :inti

What hypocrisy? IPL already happened in UAE multiple times before. However no such news of this moving it this time..at least I have not read it anywhere.
 
No one cares about these tamasha leagues. Country comes first.
But you Indians love bragging about how big your league is, how much money it rakes in, and how it’s miles ahead of the PSL.

we are only three days into the war, and it’s already cost you billions. Meanwhile, Pakistan doesn’t have much to lose.

so who’s really winning?
 
UAE is a proudly Muslim yet open country that respects all religions. We have terrific relations with them because we share the same values of peaceful coexistence.

Dubai is second home for most Bharatiyas.
 
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.

Guess there are somethings that money can't buy. Good on the ECB for their principled stance
 
UAE likely to shut door on PCB's plan to host PSL X in UAE: Indian sources

The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) hopes of hosting the remainder of the PSL 10 in the United Arab Emirates have suffered a massive setback. The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) remains wary of the repercussions it can cause amid the escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan.

After the recent developments, the PCB announced that the remaining fixtures of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) X have been shifted to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Pakistan board stated that the last eight fixtures of the tournament, which were previously scheduled in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Lahore, will now be staged in the UAE.

However, a source close to the development at the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), who spoke on condition of anonymity, has indicated that the board is unlikely to approve the hosting of the remainder of the PSL matches in the UAE, citing security concerns potentially emanating from the rising tension between India and Pakistan.

"The UAE has a diverse South Asian population which enjoys cricket. Hosting a tournament like the PSL in the midst of such tense circumstances could vitiate harmony, pose security risks and stir unnecessary friction between communities," the source said.

The recent developments have made the Emirates Cricket Board wary of being perceived as an ally of PCB, which it believes the act of harbouring PSL may suggest. The Emirates Cricket Board has enjoyed a strong relationship with the BCCI in recent years, having hosted the 'India' edition of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, editions of the IPL, and India matches during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Dubai is also the International Cricket Council's headquarters and has hosted multiple Asian Cricket Council events during former President and current ICC Chairman Jay Shah's tenure at the ACC.


Source: ANI
 
Good moves, the foreign players caught up need to be allowed to leave or play elsewhere.

Ironically india for years has been shouting Pakistan Is not safe to play , yet they had to stop a match midway, causing panic.
 
UAE likely to shut door on PCB's plan to host PSL X in UAE: Indian sources

The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) hopes of hosting the remainder of the PSL 10 in the United Arab Emirates have suffered a massive setback. The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) remains wary of the repercussions it can cause amid the escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan.

After the recent developments, the PCB announced that the remaining fixtures of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) X have been shifted to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Pakistan board stated that the last eight fixtures of the tournament, which were previously scheduled in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Lahore, will now be staged in the UAE.

However, a source close to the development at the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), who spoke on condition of anonymity, has indicated that the board is unlikely to approve the hosting of the remainder of the PSL matches in the UAE, citing security concerns potentially emanating from the rising tension between India and Pakistan.

"The UAE has a diverse South Asian population which enjoys cricket. Hosting a tournament like the PSL in the midst of such tense circumstances could vitiate harmony, pose security risks and stir unnecessary friction between communities," the source said.

The recent developments have made the Emirates Cricket Board wary of being perceived as an ally of PCB, which it believes the act of harbouring PSL may suggest. The Emirates Cricket Board has enjoyed a strong relationship with the BCCI in recent years, having hosted the 'India' edition of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, editions of the IPL, and India matches during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Dubai is also the International Cricket Council's headquarters and has hosted multiple Asian Cricket Council events during former President and current ICC Chairman Jay Shah's tenure at the ACC.


Source: ANI
Hahahaha....pre mature celebration didnt last long

:rp
 
UAE likely to shut door on PCB's plan to host PSL X in UAE: Indian sources

The Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) hopes of hosting the remainder of the PSL 10 in the United Arab Emirates have suffered a massive setback. The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) remains wary of the repercussions it can cause amid the escalating border tensions between India and Pakistan.

After the recent developments, the PCB announced that the remaining fixtures of the ongoing Pakistan Super League (PSL) X have been shifted to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The Pakistan board stated that the last eight fixtures of the tournament, which were previously scheduled in Rawalpindi, Multan, and Lahore, will now be staged in the UAE.

However, a source close to the development at the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), who spoke on condition of anonymity, has indicated that the board is unlikely to approve the hosting of the remainder of the PSL matches in the UAE, citing security concerns potentially emanating from the rising tension between India and Pakistan.

"The UAE has a diverse South Asian population which enjoys cricket. Hosting a tournament like the PSL in the midst of such tense circumstances could vitiate harmony, pose security risks and stir unnecessary friction between communities," the source said.

The recent developments have made the Emirates Cricket Board wary of being perceived as an ally of PCB, which it believes the act of harbouring PSL may suggest. The Emirates Cricket Board has enjoyed a strong relationship with the BCCI in recent years, having hosted the 'India' edition of the ICC T20 World Cup 2021, editions of the IPL, and India matches during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Dubai is also the International Cricket Council's headquarters and has hosted multiple Asian Cricket Council events during former President and current ICC Chairman Jay Shah's tenure at the ACC.


Source: ANI
Source Godi Media
 
Remaining Matches of the PSL X Postponed

Islamabad - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announces the postponement of the remaining eight matches of the HBL PSL X.

The last 24 hours have seen a worsening of the situation on the LOC, increased incursion of 78 drones, and the firing of surface to surface missiles from India.

The decision to postpone has been taken pursuant to advice received from the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif who has kept in view the reckless aggression from India that has escalated to a point where national attention and sentiments are rightly focused on the courageous efforts of the Armed Forces of Pakistan who are vociferously upholding the sovereignty of our beloved Pakistan.

The PCB and its players stand resolutely in solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel defending the nation.

The PCB recognizes the efforts and support of its partners, franchises, participating players, broadcasters, sponsors, and organizers in having ensured the smooth conduct of the tournament thus far, however; cricket while being a unifying force and a source of joy, must take a respectful pause when the country is facing such callous opposition.

We, at the PCB, also have sincere regard for the mental well-being of participating players and the sentiments of our foreign players, and we respect the concerns of their families who want to see them back home.

PCB
 
Remaining Matches of the PSL X Postponed

Islamabad - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announces the postponement of the remaining eight matches of the HBL PSL X.

The last 24 hours have seen a worsening of the situation on the LOC, increased incursion of 78 drones, and the firing of surface to surface missiles from India.

The decision to postpone has been taken pursuant to advice received from the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif who has kept in view the reckless aggression from India that has escalated to a point where national attention and sentiments are rightly focused on the courageous efforts of the Armed Forces of Pakistan who are vociferously upholding the sovereignty of our beloved Pakistan.

The PCB and its players stand resolutely in solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel defending the nation.

The PCB recognizes the efforts and support of its partners, franchises, participating players, broadcasters, sponsors, and organizers in having ensured the smooth conduct of the tournament thus far, however; cricket while being a unifying force and a source of joy, must take a respectful pause when the country is facing such callous opposition.

We, at the PCB, also have sincere regard for the mental well-being of participating players and the sentiments of our foreign players, and we respect the concerns of their families who want to see them back home.

PCB
So both tournaments have been suspended. Sane decision and embarrassing for people gloating - ours going ahead, yours suspended.
 
Remaining Matches of the PSL X Postponed

Islamabad - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announces the postponement of the remaining eight matches of the HBL PSL X.

The last 24 hours have seen a worsening of the situation on the LOC, increased incursion of 78 drones, and the firing of surface to surface missiles from India.

The decision to postpone has been taken pursuant to advice received from the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif who has kept in view the reckless aggression from India that has escalated to a point where national attention and sentiments are rightly focused on the courageous efforts of the Armed Forces of Pakistan who are vociferously upholding the sovereignty of our beloved Pakistan.

The PCB and its players stand resolutely in solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel defending the nation.

The PCB recognizes the efforts and support of its partners, franchises, participating players, broadcasters, sponsors, and organizers in having ensured the smooth conduct of the tournament thus far, however; cricket while being a unifying force and a source of joy, must take a respectful pause when the country is facing such callous opposition.

We, at the PCB, also have sincere regard for the mental well-being of participating players and the sentiments of our foreign players, and we respect the concerns of their families who want to see them back home.

PCB

Won't be surprised if the Indian government and BCCI used their influence behind the scenes to pressurize the UAE to not accommodate the PCB and PSL. Don't forget Jay Shah is the ICC Chairman.
 
Remaining Matches of the PSL X Postponed

Islamabad - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announces the postponement of the remaining eight matches of the HBL PSL X.

The last 24 hours have seen a worsening of the situation on the LOC, increased incursion of 78 drones, and the firing of surface to surface missiles from India.

The decision to postpone has been taken pursuant to advice received from the Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif who has kept in view the reckless aggression from India that has escalated to a point where national attention and sentiments are rightly focused on the courageous efforts of the Armed Forces of Pakistan who are vociferously upholding the sovereignty of our beloved Pakistan.

The PCB and its players stand resolutely in solidarity with the families of the martyrs and our security personnel defending the nation.

The PCB recognizes the efforts and support of its partners, franchises, participating players, broadcasters, sponsors, and organizers in having ensured the smooth conduct of the tournament thus far, however; cricket while being a unifying force and a source of joy, must take a respectful pause when the country is facing such callous opposition.

We, at the PCB, also have sincere regard for the mental well-being of participating players and the sentiments of our foreign players, and we respect the concerns of their families who want to see them back home.

PCB
Go Sri Lanka or even England?

Let's finish the PSL
 
IPL 2025: Overseas players leaving India on next available flights

All ten IPL franchises have started to disband their squads, with a focus on overseas players and support staff after the 18th season was suspended due to tension between India and Pakistan. The BCCI has postponed the games for one week. Following a directive from the Indian government authorities, the cash-rich league was stopped midway.

The safety of players, officials, and support staff is the foremost priority. Both Indian and overseas players have already started heading home. Teams have been disbanded, and the players and support staff are taking the next available flights.

The tension has caused significant unease among the foreign players. A total of 62 overseas players were drafted into the 10 franchises during the mega-auction held last year.

“The players are doing well but of course, there is concern among them,” an IPL team official told PTI.

Cricket Australia is carefully monitoring the ongoing situation. Cricket West Indies also made a similar announcement regarding its players participating in the IPL and PSL.

 
IPL 2025: Overseas players leaving India on next available flights

All ten IPL franchises have started to disband their squads, with a focus on overseas players and support staff after the 18th season was suspended due to tension between India and Pakistan. The BCCI has postponed the games for one week. Following a directive from the Indian government authorities, the cash-rich league was stopped midway.

The safety of players, officials, and support staff is the foremost priority. Both Indian and overseas players have already started heading home. Teams have been disbanded, and the players and support staff are taking the next available flights.

The tension has caused significant unease among the foreign players. A total of 62 overseas players were drafted into the 10 franchises during the mega-auction held last year.

“The players are doing well but of course, there is concern among them,” an IPL team official told PTI.

Cricket Australia is carefully monitoring the ongoing situation. Cricket West Indies also made a similar announcement regarding its players participating in the IPL and PSL.

0:37 Thank you @Devadwal and @Rajdeep bhai. :inti
 

IPL not likely to finish season ‘in the near future’​


Raunak Kapoor, an Indian cricket broadcaster, says that while the Indian Premier League has been suspended for a week due to the tensions with Pakistan, it will likely be delayed for much longer.

“I don’t see them finishing [the season] in the near future,” he told Al Jazeera from Mumbai.

“We are probably looking at a time after the Indian monsoon [to complete the season], in September or October,” he added.

Kapoor said he believes the authorities will act much like they did during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the IPL was suspended around April and resumed in the UAE around September.

“They will certainly finish the league, whether they can manage it at home or not,” he said.


Al Jazeera
 
The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has reportedly declined the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) request to host the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches in the UAE. This decision is influenced by several key factor

Rising tensions between India and Pakistan have raised fears of potential security risks if the PSL is held in the UAE, which hosts a large and diverse South Asian population passionate about cricket.

The ECB values its strong and growing relationship with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Hosting the PSL now could be seen as siding with Pakistan, potentially damaging these ties.

Dubai is the headquarters of the International Cricket Council (ICC), currently led by former BCCI secretary Jay Shah. The ECB is mindful of the wider political and cricketing consequences of hosting the tournament amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions.

There is concern that holding the PSL during such sensitive times could disrupt communal harmony and stir friction among the UAE’s South Asian communities.
 
The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has reportedly declined the Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) request to host the remaining Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches in the UAE. This decision is influenced by several key factor

Rising tensions between India and Pakistan have raised fears of potential security risks if the PSL is held in the UAE, which hosts a large and diverse South Asian population passionate about cricket.

The ECB values its strong and growing relationship with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Hosting the PSL now could be seen as siding with Pakistan, potentially damaging these ties.

Dubai is the headquarters of the International Cricket Council (ICC), currently led by former BCCI secretary Jay Shah. The ECB is mindful of the wider political and cricketing consequences of hosting the tournament amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions.

There is concern that holding the PSL during such sensitive times could disrupt communal harmony and stir friction among the UAE’s South Asian communities.
Hor Torro Usman Khan ko inse!

They will not forgive PCB for taking their Klaasen!!
 
If UAE not an option just go to Dhaka and finish off there or Colombo...
 
Update:

New Zealand cricket players in India and Pakistan are leaving amid rising tensions between the two nations following artillery exchanges in Kashmir. NZ Cricket confirmed that all Kiwi players, coaches, and staff involved in PSL have relocated to Dubai, while those in IPL are either departing or awaiting available flights. Meanwhile, the New Zealand A team in Bangladesh will continue its schedule as planned, with security assessments ongoing.
 

IPL Chairman Breaks Silence On Evacuation During IPL 2025 Clash In Dharmasala: "Stampede..."

It was during the first strategic timeout when IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal realised that the clash between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala could not have continued. The air raid sirens had gone off in two neighbouring cities, one of them less than 100km away, and 25,000 people were in the stands unaware of the security concerns. On one of his "most challenging days" as a cricket administrator, Dhumal had to oversee the orderly evacuation of these 25,000 people and ensure that the players were not affected by the change of circumstances. Floodlights were dimmed and eventually turned off and a blackout protocol came into operation after Pathankot (85km from Dharamsala) and Jammu (a little over 197km away) came under a drone attack from Pakistan.

Announcements were duly made to inform the sizeable crowd of floodlights being switched off. It was blamed on a technical snag at first, a ploy to ensure that the assembled fans did not panic.

"...when the announcement was made on the public address system about floodlights going off, people didn't want to leave," Dhumal recalled in an interview to PTI.

"We had to ensure that the evacuation of spectators happened without pressing the panic button. We couldn't have allowed a stampede," he added.

ll available evidence suggests that Dhumal, the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association officials and the local police pulled off the task with elan as people dispersed in less than half an hour's time.

"...you need to understand that the match was very exciting in the manner Punjab was batting...The entire operation wouldn't have been possible without the help of the local police and district administration. They did a splendid job," Dhumal, who hails from the state, said.

He was seen requesting people to leave the stadium, standing next to Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta in one of the galleries. Dharamsala is the second home base of the Punjab franchise.

The IPL was suspended for a week on Friday amid the mounting conflict between India and Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22.

Was it the most challenging night of his tenure as IPL chairman? Not so really, said Dhumal.

"...we had big challenge during COVID-19 when tournament was stopped midway. But yesterday's challenge was different as we had to stop a live game due to security protocol.

"Ensuring that everything happened smoothly in quickest possible time was a challenge. But we had an abiding crowd that also responded to our call," Dhumal said sharing the credit with a very compliant gathering that followed instructions.

The IPL Chairman then gave a peek into how the match's suspension was coordinated by the IPL operations team under him and the local district administration within a 10-minute window.

"It was during the first strategic timeout that I was intimated about the blackout protocol. We had little time but I quickly informed the top officials of both DC and Punjab management that lights will go off in some time and how we are planning to do it.

"I spoke to them and told them to ensure that players don't get scared or panicky," Dhumal revealed.

"I had to also ensure that the crew and others working on the game also safely leave the stadium. It was my duty." The local police did its bit to eliminate panic by removing barricades outside the ground which made the evacuation swift and smooth.

Dhumal is relieved that both Punjab and Delhi teams have safely reached the national capital after a time-consuming journey that involved criss-crossing Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar.

"Yes there are logistical issues. Not just players, so many people are involved in the smooth conduct of a match. So, we had to make travel arrangements and also ensure that there was foolproof security during movement from Dharamsala to Delhi." The teams were escorted by a Himachal Pradesh Police convoy from Dharamsala to Hoshirapur. From Hoshiarpur, Punjab Police took charge of their security, accompanying them to Jalandhar Railway Station from where they boarded the train to Delhi.

Asked about the chances of IPL's remaining 16 games happening in September by scrapping the Asia Cup, Dhumal said that this is perhaps not the time to figure these options.

"Right now, like everyone else in the country, we stand in solidarity with our armed forces in the country. We will take a call on the remainder of the tournament at an appropriate time," he said.

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Indian Premier League: England would consider hosting IPL matches after season suspension

England would consider hosting Indian Premier League (IPL) matches if the England and Wales Cricket Board receives a request to help complete the tournament from the Indian and international cricket authorities, Sky Sports News understands.

The IPL has been suspended for a week in the wake of escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

Moving matches to venues in England would be difficult due to the busy schedule of the domestic and international seasons.

The Pakistan Super League (PSL) also confirmed it was suspending games indefinitely, abandoning a plan to complete fixtures in the UAE.

After the IPL suspension, the BCCI, which governs cricket in India, plans to discuss the situation with the government, teams and broadcasters and hopes to announce a new schedule.

The IPL still has 12 games to be played in the group stage before a knockout stage featuring four play-off matches.

An IPL statement read: "The remainder of ongoing IPL 2025 suspended with immediate effect for one week.

"The decision was taken by the IPL Governing Council after due consultation with all key stakeholders following the representations from most of the franchisees, who conveyed the concern and sentiments of their players, and also the views of the broadcaster, sponsors and fans.

"While the BCCI reposes full faith in the strength and preparedness of our armed forces, the board considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders."

ECB in regular contact with English IPL players

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Friday there has been regular dialogue with the 10 English players involved in the competition.

That has been through a combination of the ECB, their security advisers, and the Professional Cricketers' Association (PCA).

Jos Buttler, Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Liam Livingstone, Phil Salt, Jacob Bethell, Will Jacks, Reece Topley, Sam Curran, and Jamie Overton have all featured this year.

SOURCE: https://www.skysports.com/cricket/n...r-hosting-ipl-matches-after-season-suspension
 
Australian cricket stars narrowly escape missile strike in Pakistan as IPL and PSL suspended

Australian and international cricketers have narrowly avoided a missile strike in Pakistan, fleeing on a charter flight to Dubai just hours before Indian forces targeted the same military base.

The majority of Australia’s cricketers involved in the Indian Premier League and Pakistan Super League will arrive back on home soil on Sunday after the postponement of both tournaments due to the escalating conflict between India and Pakistan.

The conflict between Pakistan and India has led to the postponement of the IPL.

Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Travis Head, all signed to play in the IPL, have been able to organise flights back to Australia after air-raid warnings near Dharamshala in the country’s north prompted the postponement of the world’s richest T20 tournament.

Australian players taking part in the PSL also safely made it out of Pakistan on Friday evening (local time) after the tournament was officially postponed.

The Pakistan Cricket Board arranged a charter flight for Australian and international players that departed Islamabad on Friday night bound for Dubai. Connecting flights from Dubai to players’ home countries were being organised on Saturday.

However, this masthead can reveal that Sean Abbott, Ben Dwarshuis, Ashton Turner and Mitch Owen were almost caught up in a potentially devastating incident.

Australian and international cricketers on board a charter flight from Pakistan to Dubai following the postponement of the Pakistan Super League.

On Saturday morning local time, just hours after the overseas players left on their charter flight, India launched missile strikes targeting three Pakistani airbases, including the facility at Nur Khan – the airbase from which players, officials and broadcasters had flown out for the UAE around three hours earlier.

The strike on Nur Khan, located near Pakistan’s military headquarters and about 10 kilometres from Islamabad, caused multiple explosions and fires, according to local media reports. Witnesses described smoke and flames, with panic spreading in surrounding areas.

“India, with its naked aggression, has attacked with missiles. Nur Khan base, Murid base and Shorkot base have been targeted,” Pakistan military spokesperson Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said in a live broadcast aired by state television early on Saturday.

Pakistan has since confirmed it launched counterattacks on Indian military targets, in a dramatic escalation of hostilities. The country’s airspace has been closed to all civilian and commercial aircraft.

While David Warner had already returned to Australia and was not on the flight, several Australian players were left shaken by the close call.

“Sean and Ben are relieved to be in Dubai now,” Peter Lovitt, who manages Abbott and Dwarshuis, told this masthead. “They are resting at a hotel as they prepare to fly back to Sydney.

“It has obviously been a challenging last 24 hours or so for all the players both physically and mentally. The next steps are to get them home safely as soon as possible. The organisers of the PSL have done their best to get the players out of Pakistan quickly in trying circumstances in a situation that is much bigger than the game of cricket itself.”

A photo obtained by this masthead shows players, officials and broadcasters on the flight to Dubai. New Zealand star Kane Williamson can be seen in the image.

While it is unclear which England players were on board, James Vince, Tom Curran, Sam Billings and Chris Jordan were all involved in the PSL.

Adding to the disruption, players’ luggage remains in Pakistan, with efforts under way to have it returned.

No timeline has been confirmed for the resumption of either tournament. The England and Wales Cricket Board is reportedly exploring the possibility of hosting the remainder of the IPL in the UK.

 
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