BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia said in a statement: “The BCCI has decided to suspend the remainder of the ongoing IPL with immediate effect for one week.” The statement clarified that updates regarding a revised schedule and venues will be issued after a comprehensive situation assessment, in consultation with authorities and stakeholders.
As per the original schedule, the season was set to conclude on May 25 in Kolkata. Sixteen matches remain, including 12 league games and four playoff fixtures. September is being considered for resumption if the Asia Cup is cancelled.
Amid the volatile situation, the BCCI expressed solidarity with the Indian government and armed forces, highlighting that "cricket is not above the nation’s sovereignty and security." The Board also acknowledged the bravery of the armed forces conducting "Operation Sindoor" in response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed 26 lives.
Foreign players, many visibly anxious, are expected to fly back soon. IPL team officials confirmed all players are safe but concerned. Currently, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings are travelling to the capital from Dharamsala, while the scheduled match between LSG and RCB in Lucknow has been suspended.
The Pakistan Super League (PSL) has already relocated to the UAE amid escalating cross-border strikes. Cricket bodies from Australia, New Zealand, and the West Indies have issued statements expressing concern and are monitoring developments closely.