IPL 2025: Franchises told by BCCI to assemble by Tuesday as tournament restart looms

IANS May 11, 2025 279 views

The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is preparing for a potential restart after being suspended for one week due to cross-border tensions. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has instructed all ten franchises to assemble their players and support staff by Tuesday. With 58 games already completed, 12 league and playoff matches remain to be played, and the tournament aims to conclude before May 25. The final decision on dates and venues will depend on government advice and the current geopolitical situation.

"We have been communicated about assembling our team's players and support staff members on Tuesday" - Anonymous Franchise Official
New Delhi, May 11: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has told all ten IPL franchises to assemble by Tuesday, as the tournament’s restart to complete its business end looms large.

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BCCI aims to complete remaining IPL matches before May 25

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Tournament suspended due to cross-border tensions

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58 games already completed with 12 matches pending

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Overseas players to be recalled to India

The IPL 2025 was suspended by the BCCI for one week on Friday due to cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan, especially after the Punjab Kings-Delhi Capitals clash in Dharamshala was suspended due to air strikes and blackouts around nearby areas like Jammu and Pathankot.

At the time of suspension, IPL 2025 had completed 58 games – with 12 league stage matches and playoffs remaining. Immediately after the suspension was announced, cricketers of all franchises, as well as a majority of the support staff members left for their respective homes and countries.

“Yes, we have been communicated about assembling our team’s players and support staff members on Tuesday. Where we have to assemble, it is yet to be known. But as of now, we have got a message from the BCCI about starting the process of assembling the team from now and have all of them by Tuesday. We will also now begin process of getting overseas players back to India at the earliest,” said a top franchise official on the condition of anonymity to IANS on Sunday.

IANS understands that Ricky Ponting and Brad Haddin, the head coach and assistant coach of Punjab Kings (PBKS), are still in India and didn’t fly back to Australia, unlike their other coaching counterparts like Justin Langer (head coach, Lucknow Super Giants) and Mike Hussey (batting coach, Chennai Super Kings).

This agency had previously reported on Saturday that the BCCI aims to complete all of remaining IPL games before May 25, because the India 'A' squad has to leave for a three-match tour of England. As per the original IPL itinerary, May 25 is the day of the final which will be staged at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

It is understood that the final decision on the dates and venues for the revised schedule will be taken by the IPL governing council after the advice it is expected to receive from the government, especially after the ceasefire was violated on Saturday night. After the IPL is over, the India Test team is scheduled to go to England for a five-match Test series starting on June 20 in Headingley.

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