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After Indo-Pak ceasefire, Deferred IPL 2025 to resume on May 17, final on Jun 3

After Indo-Pak ceasefire, Deferred IPL 2025 to resume on May 17, final on Jun 3

Chennai, May 12 (UNI) Thanks to the announcement of the ceasefire by India and Pakistan
ending the four-day hostilities on the border, the lucrative IPL 2025, which was deferred due
to border tensions resulting out of Operation Sindoor, will now resume on May 17 and the
summit clash will be held on June 3.
This was announced by BCCI in a statement on Monday night after it took steps and initiated
talks with the franchisees on resuming the event following announcement of ceasefire by both
the Nations.
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