
IPL 2025 Set to Restart After Delay
The IPL 2025 is gearing up to resume after an eight-day hiatus caused by escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. This interruption led many international players to return to their home countries. As the tournament prepares to kick off again, several of these players are unable to return due to national commitments or personal reasons, creating challenges for IPL teams. However, Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer remains unfazed by the situation.
In a video shared by PBKS on social media, two team influencers discuss the uncertainty surrounding foreign players. One mentions that Marcus Stoinis has not yet returned, while another confirms that Mitchell Owen has arrived. The conversation continues with inquiries about Josh English, who was reportedly in good form. The dialogue shifts to Kyle Jamieson's replacement, with a mention of Marco Jansen's arrival, although it is noted that clarity will come on the 26th. Shreyas Iyer then makes an appearance, acknowledging the talented players mentioned but emphasizes, 'Remember, this is the Indian Premier League.'
It is important to note that the World Test Championship final is scheduled for June 11, 2025, featuring South Africa and Australia. Due to this match, players from these nations may miss the remaining IPL 2025 matches or leave for England before the playoffs. Additionally, England and West Indies are engaged in an ODI series, further complicating player availability. Despite these challenges, Shreyas Iyer has conveyed a strong message to all.
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