'End now': Former Australian cricketer with big declaration over futures of IPL, PSL in the aftermath of India-Pakistan tensions
The Indian Premier League 2025 is set to resume on Saturday with Royal Challengers Bengaluru facing Kolkata Knight Riders after a week-long suspension due to military tensions between India and Pakistan. The tournament was halted during a match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings in Dharamsala on May 8 when areas like Pathankot and Jammu came under attack, with the IPL Governing Council scheduling the restart for May 17 following a ceasefire agreement.
The BCCI and IPL franchises are pressuring foreign cricket boards to ensure their players return for the tournament's resumption, despite safety concerns following the India-Pakistan hostilities.
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IPL COO Hemang Amin has been instructed to communicate with Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board to address players' concerns about returning to India.
The tournament's final has been pushed back to June 3, a week later than the original May 25 date, creating additional complications for player availability.
Most foreign players and coaches had departed India during the suspension, and uncertainty remains about their return for the second leg.
Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson has expressed concerns about the situation in his recent column.
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"Cricket might involve mega bucks these days but it is still just a game, and that has been brought sharply into focus after the Indian Premier League's hiatus this week," Johnson wrote for West Australian.
"Given the rising military tensions between India and Pakistan after their recent conflict, and the heightened risk during the ceasefire - which isn't a guarantee for safety - it's understandable that players might be hesitant to return to an environment they fled due to safety concerns. While Cricket Australia has empowered players to make their own decisions, the weight of those choices can be heavy."
"Opting not to play could lead to disappointment or even professional and financial repercussions down the track, but prioritising safety is first and foremost. Hearing accounts of the challenges faced in those regions only underscores the need for caution. It's reported that players are weighing up the potential risks and the broader implications of their decisions."
"Ultimately, the choice should be about what feels safest and most right for each individual, rather than just a commitment to a franchise or winning a tournament. Robust security protocols are essential in maintaining a safe environment for everyone involved in the sport. Even in peaceful times, the unpredictability of situations can necessitate heightened security measures. The priority must always be the well-being of those participating in or attending these events."
"No one should be coerced or feel pressured into going back, even if the IPL and Pakistan Super League, which has also been halted, push hard for it. Both tournaments should just end now or consider moving, which then becomes a huge financial issue. And let's not forget that some Australian and South African players will need to prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship final."
"The sporting side of things in the context of cricket, especially regarding events like the IPL and PSL, is fascinating and deeply intertwined with the cultural identities of the respective countries. Cricket is a source of pride and unity for fans. Despite the challenges posed by the current situation, the passion for the game remains unwavering. However, the reality is that the safety and well-being of players, fans, and everyone involved in these leagues must be prioritised. While cricket can bridge divides and promote camaraderie, it is essential to consider the implications of playing in such a tense security environment."
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IPL COO Hemang Amin has been instructed to communicate with Cricket Australia and the England and Wales Cricket Board to address players' concerns about returning to India.
The tournament's final has been pushed back to June 3, a week later than the original May 25 date, creating additional complications for player availability.
Most foreign players and coaches had departed India during the suspension, and uncertainty remains about their return for the second leg.
Former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson has expressed concerns about the situation in his recent column.
"Cricket might involve mega bucks these days but it is still just a game, and that has been brought sharply into focus after the Indian Premier League's hiatus this week," Johnson wrote for West Australian.
"Given the rising military tensions between India and Pakistan after their recent conflict, and the heightened risk during the ceasefire - which isn't a guarantee for safety - it's understandable that players might be hesitant to return to an environment they fled due to safety concerns. While Cricket Australia has empowered players to make their own decisions, the weight of those choices can be heavy."
"Opting not to play could lead to disappointment or even professional and financial repercussions down the track, but prioritising safety is first and foremost. Hearing accounts of the challenges faced in those regions only underscores the need for caution. It's reported that players are weighing up the potential risks and the broader implications of their decisions."
"Ultimately, the choice should be about what feels safest and most right for each individual, rather than just a commitment to a franchise or winning a tournament. Robust security protocols are essential in maintaining a safe environment for everyone involved in the sport. Even in peaceful times, the unpredictability of situations can necessitate heightened security measures. The priority must always be the well-being of those participating in or attending these events."
"No one should be coerced or feel pressured into going back, even if the IPL and Pakistan Super League, which has also been halted, push hard for it. Both tournaments should just end now or consider moving, which then becomes a huge financial issue. And let's not forget that some Australian and South African players will need to prepare for the upcoming World Test Championship final."
"The sporting side of things in the context of cricket, especially regarding events like the IPL and PSL, is fascinating and deeply intertwined with the cultural identities of the respective countries. Cricket is a source of pride and unity for fans. Despite the challenges posed by the current situation, the passion for the game remains unwavering. However, the reality is that the safety and well-being of players, fans, and everyone involved in these leagues must be prioritised. While cricket can bridge divides and promote camaraderie, it is essential to consider the implications of playing in such a tense security environment."
Get IPL 2025 match schedules, squads, points table, and live scores for CSK, MI, RCB, KKR, SRH, LSG, DC, GT, PBKS, and RR. Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
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IPL can still move ahead since every franchise has enough home players for their starting Xl and it would make no difference if foreign players are unavailable. Crowds and supporters would still flock to stadiums to watch their favorite players.Read allPost comment
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