
The current India-Pakistan cross-border tensions have forced the short-term postponement of IPL 2025, producing ripple effects on the cricket world and far beyond.
According to media accounts, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is seeking possibilities to resume the tournament and has narrowed down the three IPL 2025 grounds — Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad — to host the remaining matches.
Every delayed or cancelled game is said to be costing the IPL ecosystem approximately Rs 125 crore, further compelling the urgency to resolve the issue.
Bengaluru, Chennai & Hyderabad: Shortlisted IPL 2025 Venues
In light of the persistent security issues, BCCI has tactfully shortlisted the southern cities of Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad as the most viable IPL 2025 venues. These cities have been shortlisted because they have favorable logistics and increased security readiness.
First, Eden Gardens in Kolkata was scheduled to host Qualifier 2 and the IPL 2025 Final on May 25, but that timetable now appears questionable. The change of venue may imply that a new city will be playing host to the grand finale — a choice yet to be cleared by the government.
No Final Date Yet for IPL 2025 Resumption
Even after shortlisting the venues, BCCI has not announced a cut-off date for the resumption of the tournament. Informal updates have been received by franchise officials, and contingency plans are said to be in place for a potential resumption in August or September, possibly in the window of the Asia Cup.
Foreign Players’ Availability: A Major Hurdle
One of the major issues still is the availability of foreign players, several of whom have left India in light of the suspension. International player availability for a resumed IPL becomes all the more doubtful with the World Test Championship (WTC) Final between Australia and South Africa set to happen on June 11, 2025.
IPL 2025 Status: Remaining Matches
So far, 57 matches of IPL 2025 have been completed. The 58th match, between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Delhi Capitals (DC), was abruptly suspended at 10.1 overs. There is no confirmation yet on whether this game will resume from the same point or restart entirely.
What’s left in IPL 2025:
12 league matches
4 playoff matches
A revised match schedule will be released once BCCI secures government clearance and confirms the hosting strategy.
Rs 125 Cr Loss Per IPL 2025 Match
The economic cost of suspending IPL is mind-boggling. Every lost match is likely to cost anywhere between ₹100–₹125 crore, largely because of the loss.
- Broadcasting revenue
- Sponsorship deals
- Ticket sales
- Matchday commerce
Even if partially insured, the Rs 125 cr per-match loss is a telling indicator of the heavy economic blow to national and local stakeholders.
Impact on the IPL Ecosystem
IPL is not just a cricket league; it is a sturdy commercial powerhouse. The suspension has impacted:
Franchises that bank on central revenue pools
Broadcasters who stand to lose ad revenues (as much as one-third of the estimated ₹5,500 crore)
Hospitality, vendors, and small businesses that bank on matchday volumes
Cities such as Bengaluru, which still had high-value home matches, will suffer significant economic losses if the season is axed.
Rescheduling Options: August–September Under Consideration
If IPL 2025 cannot resume in May, a potential window in August and September is in consideration. However, this season coincides with:
Asia Cup 2025
India’s tour of Bangladesh
Scheduling conflicts and the non-existence of Indo-Pak games would even more destabilize regional cricket timetables.
Cancellation Scenario: Worst-Case Economic Fallout
Worst-case scenario of the entire cancellation of IPL 2025, the outcome would be ginormous:
Broadcasters lose heavy ad revenues
Franchises are strained financially
Local vendors, stadium staff, and service personnel would experience a revenue collapse
Player Contracts: Safe But Not Unaffected
The majority of players are contractually safeguarded and unlikely to be hit by sizeable pay reductions. However, uncapped and low-bid players may miss out on:
Match bonuses
Per-match appearance fees
Nevertheless, most players have been seen to be understanding, acknowledging the larger national and security issues involved.
IPL 2025: A Suspension, Not an Abandonment
Although the suspension of IPL 2025 has brought about a multi-dimensional Rs 125 cr loss per match, there’s still hope for revival. BCCI’s next move, dependent on government permissions, will determine whether the tournament resumes in Bengaluru, Chennai, or Hyderabad, or shifts to a later date entirely.
Until now, fans, franchises, and the wider cricketing community await the return of the world’s richest T20 league — one as essential to business as to sport.