IPL suspended for a week as India-Pakistan military tensions soar

Samira Vishwas

Tezzbuzz|09-05-2025

The Indian Premier League (IPL) was on Friday (May 9) suspended for a week due to the escalating military confrontation between India and Pakistan, with a BCCI official saying that continuing the event in the current situation would not look appropriate.

The decision came after the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals was abandoned in Dharamsala due to air raid alerts in nearby regions of Jammu and Pathankot. A cloud of uncertainty had loomed over the future of the ongoing edition since then.

High-profile league

“It does not look nice that cricket goes on while the country is at war,” a BCCI official told PTIconfirming the suspension of the high-profile league, which was to wind up on May 25 in Kolkata as per the original schedule.

Also read: PBKS vs DC: IPL match called off amid blackout, air raid alerts in Dharamsala

So far, a total of 58 matches have been completed this season, including the abandoned game in Dharamshala. There are 12 more league fixtures and four playoff matches—including the final in Kolkata, left to be completed in the season.

The suspension of the league comes at a crucial time in the play-offs race with seven teams in the race to make it to the final four.

Escalating tension

India launched missile attacks on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir a fortnight after the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed.

On Thursday, a blackout was enforced in several districts in India including Pathankot, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Mohali in Punjab and Union Territory Chandigarh amid air raid alarms and reports of explosion-like sounds in Jammu.

Earlier in the day, the Pakistan Super League (PSL) was moved to the UAE after Indian drone attacks in Lahore and Rawalpindi among other cities.

Anxiety among players

The military confrontation had caused significant anxiety among the foreign players, according to league sources. Sixty-two overseas players were signed up by the 10 franchises at the mega-auction last year.

“The players are doing well but of course there is concern among them after seeing all that has happened,” an IPL team official told PTI when asked about the foreign players’ state of mind.

Also read: Operation Sindoor: Will PBKS’ IPL games against DC, MI happen in Dharamsala?

The players of Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings are currently on their way to the national capital from Dharamsala by road.

On Friday, the IPL bandwagon was in Lucknow for the game between Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) and Royal Challengers Bangalore, which now stands suspended.

Mounting concern

“Nation first,” posted LSG on its official social media page after the league’s suspension.

In Sydney, Cricket Australia stated that it was closely monitoring the situation in both India and Pakistan, which shifted its flagship Pakistan Super League (PSL) to the UAE early this morning owing to the Indian military action.

New Zealand’s players association had also expressed concerns about the security scenario in India and Pakistan due to the ongoing conflict.

(With agency inputs)

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