Indian cricket to make 'final decision' on IPL over Pakistan conflict
- The 2025 IPL season was put on hold for one week starting May 9, 2025, as tensions between India and Pakistan intensified, with the decision made by the league's governing body.
- The suspension followed India’s missile strikes on May 7, 2025, in response to a deadly terror attack on Indian-administered Kashmir in April that killed 26 civilians.
- The decision came after security concerns rose amid ongoing military exchanges, drone attacks, and shelled villages along the India-Pakistan border.
- The BCCI emphasized its confidence in the capability and readiness of the Indian armed forces while deciding to prioritize the collective interests of all stakeholders.
- The suspension’s duration beyond one week and the possibility of IPL resumption or relocation remain unclear, with the Board awaiting government advice.
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Should BCCI take IPL 2025 outside India? Michael Vaughan floats idea
The Indian Premier League has been suspended for a week amidst rising tensions between India and Pakistan. Former England captain Michael Vaughan has floated the idea that BCCI can reschedule the IPL and host it in the United Kingdom.
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