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IPL suspends matches for a week after PSL moves games to United Arab Emirates

The Indian Premier League has confirmed that all its matches will be suspended with immediate affect for one week due to escalating tensions in the region.

The IPL’s announcement follows confirmation from the Board that the season will be concluded in the United Arab Emirates.

Tensions have escalated sharply following Indian missile strikes that killed at least 26 people in disputed last weekend, which has vowed to avenge.

In a statement, the IPL confirmed that updates regarding a new schedule and venues will be announced in due course following consultations with stakeholders and franchisees.

It added: “While the BCCI [Board of Control for Cricket in India] reposes full faith in the strength and preparedness of our armed forces, the Board considered it prudent to act in the collective interest of all stakeholders. At this critical juncture, the BCCI stands firmly with the nation.”

English Players

Ten English players are currently playing in the IPL, with seven more in Pakistan. All the latter are involved in a WhatsApp group, which has been used to discuss the ongoing situation and share information.

James Vince
James Vince is one of a number of English players competing in the Pakistan Super League (Mike Egerton/PA)

The Professional Cricketers’ Association has been offering logistical assistance and support, keeping players informed with up to date security details and government advice. The and Cricket Board has also been monitoring official channels.

The process of facilitating the departures of overseas players from India has already begun, and the PA news agency understands that a number of English players have already left.

Tom Moffat, the chief executive of the World Cricketers’ Association, told the PA news agency: “It has been concerning to see the situation unfold in India and Pakistan and we hope that the situation de-escalates as soon as possible.

“Cricket is secondary to the health and safety of the people in both countries, including the players competing in the IPL and .

“WCA and our member associations have been in regular contact with impacted players and assisting with advice to help with their individual decisions, supported by our expert security consultants.”

”We are pleased both events have acted on concerns raised.”

PCB Decision

The PCB said it had made its decision to attempt to conclude its competition in the as a consequence of India allegedly targeting the match between Quetta Gladiators and Islamabad United in Rawalpindi on Wednesday evening with a surveillance drone.

It follows the postponement of a match on Thursday between Kings and Peshawar Zalmi that involved three English players – James Vince, and Luke Wood.

Confirming the switch to Dubai, PCB chair Mohsin Naqvi added: “The PCB has always stood by the position that politics and sports need to be kept apart.

“However, in view of the extremely irresponsible and dangerous Indian act of targeting the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, which was manifestly done to disrupt the ongoing HBL Pakistan Super League X, the PCB has decided to shift the remaining matches to UAE so that the domestic as well as foreign cricketers, who are our precious guests, can be saved from the possible reckless targeting by India.”

 

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