IPL 2025 Re-Schedule Dates, Venue: The IPL 2025 tournament held amidst India Pakistan tension can start back from May 15. Australian players have also been informed about this, who have returned to their country. BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla has confirmed that today there will be an important meeting in which all aspects including Venue will be reconsidered.
The Australian website codesports has stated in its report that the IPL can start back from May 15, the information has been given to the Australian players. Today, there is an important meeting of BCCI about this, in which EPL Governing Council, officials and officers can take a final decision by discussing the situation.
BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla told PTI, “With the new development of the ceasefire, BCCI, IPL Governing Council, officials and officials will meet to discuss the situation tomorrow. We will review the program of the tournament and decide the best possible ways to complete it. All the aspects including the status including the struggle will be re -decided.”
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– Press Trust of India (@Pti_News) May 10, 2025
On which venue will the remaining matches of IPL 2025 be played?
According to ESPN Cricinfo, the remaining matches of IPL 2025 can be held at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, Chepock in Chennai and Raijee Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
How many matches are left in IPL 2025 now?
The Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match was stopped in the middle in Dharamshala, only after which it was decided to postpone the IPL. Now it is reported that this match will also be played again, when the age of IPL 2025 will start. There are still 13 matches left for league stage including this match. There is no team that has qualified for the playoff while three teams (CSK, RR, SRH) have been out of its race.