According to the Board of Directors of the Cricket in England and Wales (ECB) to host the remaining Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025. In particular, this season was suspended for a week as tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating. The competition was canceled between the Punjab and Delhi kings on Thursday, which happened to be the 58th IPL 2025 match, in the middle of the road for security reasons, and the crowd was evacuated in the place. The next day, the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) witnessed the postponement of the IPL 2025. The tournament includes 16 other games, including the qualifiers.
It is also waving on the horizon on the future of IPL 2025, Guardian I mentioned that the CEO of the European Central Bank, Richard Gold, has already contacted his rewards in BCCI regarding the suggestion of hosting the European Central Bank for the remainder of the season.
The report said: “In the event that India is unable to restart the IPL after stopping this week, one of the suggestions is that England hosts the remaining matches later in the year,” the report said.
He added: “A source of the European Central Bank confirmed that this is possible in September, although it was added that there are no” active discussions “currently taking place.”
The report also said that a similar offer was made by the European Central Bank when IPL 2021 was postponed due to the threat of Covid-19. At that time, the tournament was suspended after multiple violations of biological and the high renewable cases between players and employees in India. However, the season was resumed and completed in the United Arab Emirates after about four months.
Less than a day after making the decision to transfer the Pakistani Premier League to Dubai in the wake of the conflict with India, the Pakistani Cricket Council (PCB) in turn and decided to postpone the tenth edition of the T20 league on the privilege for an unlimited period.
PCB said in a statement on Friday.
The multi -chlorine duo issued the announcement in a press release on its official website and said that he made the decision due to the increase in air attacks by India and after that advice from Pakistani Prime Minister Mohamed Shahbawaz Sharif.
“The past 24 hours have seen an exacerbation of the situation on LOC, the increase in the incursion into 78 drones, and the launch of surface missiles from India.
“The decision to postpone was taken according to the advice he received from Prime Minister Mian Mohamed Shehabz Sharif, who has been taking into account the reckless aggression from India, which has escalated to the extent that the national interest and feelings are truly focused on the courageous efforts made by PCB.
Another issue is that India only responded to the terrorist attack on innocent people in Paalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 people, and targeted terrorist and military facilities across the border.
(With IANS inputs)
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