The IPL president broke the silence on the possibility of shutting down the T20 tournament amid India-Pakistan tension: “Right now …”

The IPL Jambore was brought to a scared stop in Dharamasala by an air raids in neighboring cities on Thursday, forcing the league administrators to review the “development” and review the military conflict between India and Pakistan that threatens to derail the current season. The match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capital was canceled the midway after an air red alert in Jammu and Pathankot, threatening the entire league closure.
IPL President Arun Dhumal told PTI, “We are reviewing the situation right now. This is a developed situation. We have not received any instructions from the government. Obviously this decision will be taken keeping in mind all the logistics.”
Punjab’s side was 122 for 1 in 10.1 overs, when the lights went out in a bizarre hill city, which was first responsible for flood failure. The game began later due to rain before the city got dark.
Teams and assembled fans were eventually evacuated from the stadium to protect them. The picturesque land can accommodate around 23,000 spectators and was packed up to about 80 percent of its capacity at the time of withdrawal.
A source in the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association source told PTI, “Players of both teams are safely returned to the hotel from the stadium. There is no blackout at the moment. The hotel is subject to heavy security and we are waiting for the BCCI decision.”
Many people raised anti -Pakistan slogans while exiting the stadium. Prabhasimran Singh was scoring 50 runs off 28 balls, while his early partner Priyash Arya moved 34 balls to 34 balls, when the proceedings were rejected before stopping.
Players and assistant employees of both teams will now be brought to Delhi in a special train from Pathankot, which is about 85 km from Dharamasala. Teams will reach Pathankot by road.
People in Dharamasala’s alone airport and neighboring Kangra and Chandigarh are currently closed for operation, which are part of precautionary measures to thwart Pakistani attacks.
With the cancellation of tonight’s match, it is not clear whether the league would move forward and Dhumal developed any clear response. But he confirmed that the Friday match between Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow and Royal Challengers Bangalore is not yet threatened.
“Yes, it is on now, but obviously it is a developed position and any decision will be taken in mind the best interest of all stakeholders,” he said.
However, reliable IPL sources have revealed that foreign recruitments want to go home as soon as possible.
India launched missile attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan captured Jammu and Kashmir after a fortnight of the Pahgam terror attack, killing 26 people.
On Thursday, a blackout was implemented in several districts, including reports of raids like Pathankot, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Hoshiarpur, Hoshiarpur, Mohali and Sangha area Chandigarh in Punjab, including reports of raids such as explosion and explosion in Jammu.
The schedule of the IPL has already been affected by the development as the game has been taken to Ahmedabad between the Punjab Indians and Punjab Kings in Dharamasala on 11 May.
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