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BCCI will restart IPL after consultations with stakeholders, GOVT shook his head in the next 48 hours: Devajit Saikia

Mumbai: The Cricket Control Board in India (BCCI) will consult with all stakeholders in the next two days and the government will shake its head before continuing IPL 2025BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia He told the toi on Saturday. Although US President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire between India and Pakistan on Saturday, the situation is still fluent and Pakistan violated the ceasefire later on the day.“BCCI suspended IPL for seven days yesterday, and today, five more days left. BCCI is closely monitoring the developing situation and developments and IPL and relevant government officials will call the IPL to start after consulting all its stakeholders.” He said.Go beyond the border with our Youtube channel. Subscribe now!Then he said to this article: “Within the next 48 hours, we will host the remaining matches before crystallizing for a decision to start the league, we will start consultations with the franchise, publishers, sponsors and government associations. Considering the importance of the IPL, the process of being re -completed.”Who is this IPL player?BCCI will probably have a meeting. IPL Management Council On Sunday, when and how to continue the rest of IPL 2025. BCCI officially heard the franchisees about restarting IPL within a week.“He will continue soon, as soon as possible,” how a franchise official puts, but another “not before next Friday,” he said, which is likely to continue the next weekend.

IPL 2025 has been suspended: What will happen in line?

It is also likely to host the remaining 16 IPL 2025 matches such as Bengaluru, Chennai and Haydarabad in the South, and Mumbai and Ahmedabad in the West. The tournament was suspended for a week on Friday due to increasing tensions between India and Pakistan. BCCI will soon shake his head from the Indian government to continue the tournament.The difficult part of the rapid maintenance of IPL in the current environment, of course, many foreign players allocated to their homes may not return to the rest of the season. “Australia and South African players in the World Test Championship final in Lord’s (from 11-15 June) in London, as well as others will come back,” a franchise official said. He said. With Sunrisers Hyderabad’s release of a playoff quay race, it is clear that the Australian captain Pat Cummins and Opener Travis Head may not return for the rest of the league.A total of 57 matches were completed in IPL 2025. On May 8, the 58th match between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC) in Dharamsala on May 8 continued. A decision will be taken by IPL GC that this match will not be played again from the point where it is abandoned.There are 12 league matches, four playoffs watch it. Initially, Hyderabad was to host the first elimination and Eliminator, which hosts Kolkata second qualifiers and finale.

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