
With security concerns intensifying following cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan, IPL (Indian Premier League) chairman Arun Dhumal has stated that the tournament will continue as scheduled unless the Indian government instructs otherwise.
The 2025 edition of the IPL has faced an unprecedented challenge after border tensions between India and Pakistan led to the midway abandonment of the fixture between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals at Dharamsala’s HPCA Stadium on May 8. However, Dhumal has confirmed that the league will proceed for now, with decisions subject to future government advisories.
“We are reviewing the situation right now. It is an evolving situation. We haven’t received any directive from the government. Obviously, the decision will be taken keeping all the logistics in mind,” Dhumal was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.
The evening in Dharamsala, where the Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match was called off during the 11th over, was initially described believed to be abandoned due to a significant technical failure at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium. Three floodlight towers went off, forcing an evacuation of players and nearly 80% of a 23,000-strong crowd due to power outages and increasing military activity in nearby regions.
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