IPL 2025 has been suspended, what is the road to foreign players – announced

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season was suspended indefinitely by BCCI, which was open to several media reports following the increasing military tension between India and Pakistan. After the abandonment of the competition between the Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC) in Dharamshala – after the missiles and drone attacks from Jammu and Pakistan in other fields, the safety of the darkening, Crick, players and staff was given priority. In the middle of chaos, overseas players expressed their concerns about the situation and their desire to return home. Now, BCCI lies on how to carry out safe travels.
According to Sydney Morning Herald’s report of the Australian -based newspaper, an increasing number of Australian players expressed concerns and those who are close to India, especially to sensitive border areas as soon as possible.
According to PTI, reliable IPL sources revealed that all overseas players want to go home as soon as possible.
Australian stars Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood’s liking by the likes of several high -profile overseas, are part of IPL 2025. Starc, Ricky Ponting, Brad Haddin, Marcus Stoinis, Josh Inglis and Jake Fraser-Mcgurk, PBKS-MCGURK Dimarmshal were among those.
All of the on franchisees are waiting for more advice to Indian and overseas players and support personnel and other crew members and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) that they can return to their homes after the briefing occurs on Friday evening.
A source, a source told Ians, “Yes, IPL franchisees were informed about the IPL franchisees, which were immediately enacted by BCCI and suspended indefinitely.
“The franchisees expect more advice on how to start sending Indian and overseas players and support personnel and other crew members to their own homes on Friday evening.”
Meanwhile, Cricket Australia said that the players in both IPL and Pakistan Super League (PSL) hold a close hour in terms of script and security. The second was shifted to Dubai.
“We continue to follow the situation in Pakistan and India, including regular advice and updates from the Australian government, PCB, BCCI and local government officials and to maintain communication with our players and support personnel in the region.” He said.
In the meantime, more information about how players are provided safely to their countries. It is likely that government directives will be monitored in the coming hours and days.
There is no approval of when the IPL will continue in 2025. It would be interesting to see if the BCCI and IPL Management Council will find a window to complete the final stage of this year’s tournament later on the year.
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