---Advertisement---

Sports

Only One Week! IPL 2025 To Continue After A Week

The decision was taken during the meeting with IPL Governing Council and Stakeholders, which mostly includes all franchise-owners.

The Board Of Control Cricket In India (BCCI) has decided to continue the ongoing IPL 2025 after 1 week, which means that the IPL 2025 has been suspended for a week with immediate effect.

---Advertisement---

The decision was taken during the meeting with IPL Governing Council and Stakeholders, which mostly includes all franchise-owners. The new schedules and venues yet to be decided after assessing the situation.

---Advertisement---

Fans and franchises all have come to support of the Indian Armed Forces in this tough situation. The Board has considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders.

Earlier The News Was Different

Earlier, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has taken the decision to suspend the Indian Premier League (IPL) amid the rising India-Pakistan tensions. The decision comes after after the Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match was abandoned and the audience were asked to leave the Dharamsala stadium immediately after blackout.

---Advertisement---

Also Read: Virat Kohli Sends Strong Message Amid India-Pakistan Tension, Says ‘We Are Forever Indebted…’

First published on: May 09, 2025 03:05 PM IST


Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.
Related Story

Live News

---Advertisement---


live

Bangladesh Unrest Glances: Bangiya Hindu Manch burns effigy of Yunus in Siliguri over Hindu man’s lynching

Dec 20, 2025
  • 23:49 (IST) 20 Dec 2025

    Bangladesh Violence Live: Left Parties Condemn Fundamentalists for Fueling Unrest in Bangladesh

N24 Shorts Logo

SHORTS

Delhi Air Pollution
India

AQI touches 572 in Delhi, 551 in Noida, in Lucknow it is…, check AQI levels of other Indian cities

According to data from the CPCB’s Sameer app, 29 of Delhi’s 39 active monitoring stations logged AQI levels in the “very poor” category

View All Shorts

---Advertisement---

Trending