
In a surprising turn of events, the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 was suspended on May 9 due to escalating tensions along the India–Pakistan border. Initially feared to be an indefinite halt, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) later clarified that the suspension would last for only seven days. This announcement sparked widespread concern among fans and players alike. However, former India captain and BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has stepped in to offer reassurance, expressing confidence in the tournament’s completion and the board’s ability to manage the crisis.
Sourav Ganguly reacts to IPL 2025 suspension
Ganguly, affectionately known as “Dada,” has long been a voice of leadership in Indian cricket. His recent comments to India Today have come as a breath of fresh air for anxious fans. Drawing parallels with the COVID-19 pandemic, Ganguly reminded the public that the BCCI has faced significant crises before — and emerged successful.
“I have seen today that the IPL is suspended for 7 days. The BCCI will complete this. BCCI is efficient. During COVID, it was another emergency. I am sure the BCCI will complete it,” he said, emphasizing the board’s resilience and readiness to follow government protocols. His words offer both comfort and clarity in a time of great uncertainty. Ganguly’s trust in the system and respect for national interest demonstrate the delicate balance cricket administrators must maintain during such politically sensitive times.
IPL 2025 game halts amid rising tensions
The gravity of the situation was felt deeply on May 8, when the PBKS vs DC match in Dharamshala was abruptly called off mid-way due to the intensifying border conflict. Punjab Kings had posted an aggressive start, with young stars like Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh electrifying the crowd. However, the game was halted after just 10.1 overs, and fans were quickly evacuated as security concerns took precedence.
While the sudden suspension of the tournament disrupted the cricketing rhythm, it also served as a stark reminder of the reality outside the stadium walls. Ganguly’s heartfelt tribute to the Indian armed forces further highlighted this connection: “Jawans are our pride not because of the war but what they do day in and day out. We are here in peace for them.”
Cricket may be on hold, but the spirit of the game — and the nation — remains intact. With experienced hands at the helm and a commitment to national security, the IPL is poised to return stronger once the situation stabilizes.
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