England open to hosting IPL after border hostilities prompt suspension

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  • ECB has reached out to BCCI after IPL halted
  • PSL also suspended with UAE unwilling to step in as host

The England and Wales Cricket Board is open to hosting the remainder of the Indian Premier League in September after escalating cross-border tension between India and Pakistan prompted the suspension of the world’s most lucrative Twenty20 tournament on Friday.

In a chaotic 24 hours matches in both the IPL and the Pakistan Super League were cancelled or abandoned, schedules torn up and foreign players told to start packing and book flights home. The Pakistan Cricket Board announced that the last eight fixtures of its tournament were being relocated to the United Arab Emirates, only for the Emirates Cricket Board apparently to reconsider its decision to host because it was “wary of being perceived as an ally of the PCB”, leading to that tournament also being suspended.

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Written by Ali Martin and Simon Burnton
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/may/09/england-open-to-hosting-ipl-after-border-hostilities-prompt-suspension under the title “England open to hosting IPL after border hostilities prompt suspension”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.