The Indian Premier League's 18th season has been temporarily halted due to escalating geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, as announced by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Friday.
With uncertainty surrounding the tournament, the BCCI is actively seeking solutions to resume the matches promptly, aiming to conclude the season by the end of the month to prevent conflicts with India's busy international cricket schedule.
Amidst this uncertainty, a revised IPL schedule circulated on social media, igniting excitement among fans who were eager for updates. The viral post, which included match dates and lineups, led to speculation that the BCCI had discreetly finalized a backup plan.
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However, the enthusiasm was short-lived as it was revealed that the widely shared schedule was fan-made and not an official announcement. The BCCI has yet to release any new match fixtures.
As the future of the league remains uncertain, players, franchises, and millions of fans are left waiting while the actual schedule is still undisclosed.
It's noteworthy that the last interruption of the IPL occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the 2021 season, which began in April, was suspended due to a nationwide lockdown. The tournament resumed later that year in the UAE.
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