After the IPL 2025 suspension, overseas players fly from India

Most foreign recruitment in IPL franchisees left for their own countries on Saturday after the high-profile T20 league, which was stopped for a week due to the border tension of India-Pakistan. The Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended on Friday the day after the Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match in Dharamsala. When the tournament was suspended, players and support personnel from various franchisees began to return to home safes, and several foreign players are connected home.
“Our players and their expanded staff safely returned to Bengaluru and now hosting their own cities and countries,” RCB said in a statement. He said.
RCB’s foreign conditional Tim David, Liam Livingstone, Jacob Bethell, Romario Shepherd, Philip Salt, Josh Hazlewood, Lungi Ngidi and Nuwan Thushara.
Among the overseas support personnel, head coach Andy Flower, Bowling coach Adam Griffith, Christ Operations Director Mo Bobat, Team Physio Evan Secretly and Analyst Freddie Wilde.
“We are very grateful for the rapid coordination and support of the BCCI, local authorities and the police that make it possible.”
A LSG official confirmed that some overseas players flew on Saturday, and a few of them chose to fall behind for now.
Both domestic and international players, such as Mumbai Indians (MI) and Knight Rits (KKR), were also reserved for their own places.
According to a source, KKR players left Hyderabad, where they were planned to confront Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday.
After the IPL match in Dharamsala was called, Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals reached the new Delhi on Friday after being released and accompanying Jalandhar Railway Station through Hoshiarpur in the midst of strict security.
The cadres came to a new Delhi in a special ‘Vande Bharat Express.
A Punjab Kings (PBKS) said that most of the foreign players were separated for the home.
Meanwhile, BCCI secretary Devajit Sagia said that updates about the rest of the tournament and the rest of the tournament will be shared in a timely manner after a comprehensive assessment of the situation in consultation with the relevant authorities and stakeholders.
The suspension of IPL comes after the missile attacks aimed at the occupied Jammu and Kashmir border of Pakistan and Pakistan.
The strikes were held in response to the 22 April expensive terrorist attack.
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