The Indian Premier League (IPL) has been suspended indefinitely following the rising military tension between India and Pakistan. As per PTI, top official from the BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) confirmed the decision, saying that player and fan safety comes first.
The situation got serious on Thursday when the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala had to be called off midway after air raid alerts were reported in nearby areas like Jammu and Pathankot.
The Indian Army has launched military operations in response to the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians. The government has said more actions could follow if threats continue.
What about your tickets?
If you’ve bought tickets for upcoming IPL matches, you’re probably wondering if you’ll get a refund.
Usually, in situations like this, organisers provide full refunds. However, at the moment, fans will have to wait a bit as the BCCI has not yet issued an official notice regarding refunds.
What’s next?
There is no confirmed date yet for when the IPL might resume.
For now, safety is the top priority, and fans, players, and organisers alike are hoping for peace to return soon.
The situation got serious on Thursday when the match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala had to be called off midway after air raid alerts were reported in nearby areas like Jammu and Pathankot.
The Indian Army has launched military operations in response to the 22 April Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians. The government has said more actions could follow if threats continue.
What about your tickets?
If you’ve bought tickets for upcoming IPL matches, you’re probably wondering if you’ll get a refund.
Usually, in situations like this, organisers provide full refunds. However, at the moment, fans will have to wait a bit as the BCCI has not yet issued an official notice regarding refunds.
What’s next?
There is no confirmed date yet for when the IPL might resume.
For now, safety is the top priority, and fans, players, and organisers alike are hoping for peace to return soon.
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