New Delhi, May 11 -- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) paused the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 for a week because of rising tensions along the India-Pakistan border. The league is a massive cricket festival bringing money for the board. But it has hit a roadblock.
This started after a match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings in Dharamsala was stopped due to a security alert in Jammu. While the BCCI says national safety comes first, this break of even a week could cost them a lot. Let's dive into what this means in simple terms.
Every IPL match helps to earn money from TV deals, ticket sales, sponsors, and food stalls. According to reports, each canceled match can cost the BCCI around Rs.100-125 crore. Even with t...
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