IPL 2025 controversy explained News
The BCCI has suspended IPL 2025 due to rising India-Pakistan tensions, with only 16 matches left in the tournament. A September window has emerged as the most likely option for resumption, following India’s England and Bangladesh tours. The gap before the West Indies series provides a narrow but feasible window for completion. The situation mirrors IPL 2021, which successfully resumed post-suspension. Fans are actively searching for updates on revised fixtures, while stakeholders support the delay. With significant financial stakes involved, the BCCI is expected to finalize a new schedule soon, ensuring minimal disruption and a strong finish to IPL 2025.
BCCI has alerted all IPL 2025 stakeholders about a Hyderabad-based businessman allegedly trying to lure players and staff into match-fixing through gifts and deceitful tactics.
Hardik Pandya revealed that Tilak Varma was 'retired out' in IPL 2025 due to a finger injury, clarifying it was a tactical decision amid growing controversy.
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