A significant update has emerged regarding IPL 2025. Reports suggest that the remaining 16 matches of the 18th season could take place in Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad. The BCCI is currently awaiting government approval. The availability of foreign players poses a major challenge, as many will be engaged in national and international tournaments.
It is important to note that due to escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, the BCCI had previously suspended IPL 2025 for a week. It remains uncertain when the BCCI will make a decision if the tournament is to resume in May. Nevertheless, the board has decided to keep three cities on standby. However, officials have indicated that restarting the IPL quickly in the current climate is challenging.
According to a report from a sports media outlet, the IPL has identified three southern cities for potential matches, contingent on receiving approval from the Indian government.
Despite preparing the three venues, board officials have acknowledged the difficulties in quickly resuming the IPL given the current situation. Franchise officials were informally informed about this on Friday. Many team representatives hinted that the remaining matches might be played later this year. One of the biggest challenges for the BCCI, should the tournament restart in May, will be bringing back foreign players. Following the postponement of IPL 2025, teams have started to disband, with players returning home and foreign players also booking flights back to their respective countries.
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