IPL 2025 Australian Players Update: IPL 2025 was stopped in view of India-Pakistan tension. After this, many foreign players returned to their country. Now the IPL will start again from May 17. Meanwhile, news came that Australian players will not play in the remaining matches of IPL 2025. Well, now Cricket Australia has given a big update on this. This decision of Cricket Australia will give a big relief to the IPL teams.
Cricket Australia said on Tuesday that if Australian players want to play IPL then they can go. They will not be stopped by the board. It is above the player whether he wants to go or not. Let us know that Australia has to play the final of the World Test Championship in June itself. In such a situation, you have to prepare for this title match. For this reason, Kangaroo players were being told difficulty playing the remaining IPL matches.
Cricket Australia has said that he will respect the personal decision of the players returning to the IPL. The BCCI decided on Monday that this season of IPL will start again on six venue from May 17. The final of the league will be played on 3 June. The venue of the playoff matches has not been declared yet.
This has created a dilemma in front of the Test cricketers of Australia and South Africa, as the WTC final is to be played between the two teams from June 11. Cricket Australia said in a statement, after the IPL’s announcement of resume from Saturday, Cricket Australia has decided that he will honor the personal decision of the players to return to India or not. It further said, we are in touch with the BCCI and the Australian government regarding security arrangements.
The file of IPL 2025 will be played just 8 days before the WTC final. It is also possible that Australian players come to India to play the remaining league matches and do not participate in the playoff matches. At present, everything is dependent on the players.
In IPL 2025, players of Test teams like Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Michel Marsh and Pat Cummins are playing. At the same time, legends like Ricky Ponting and Brad Haddin are in coaching staff.