New Delhi, Nov. 3 -- A private cricket league in Srinagar, known as Indian Heaven Premier League (IHPL) came to an chaotic end after its organisers fleeing Srinagar overnight, leaving several players and foreign officials stranded. Started on October 25 at the Baskhi Stadium, IHPL aimed at bringing much-needed exposure to the game in Jammu and Kashmir and included global icons like West Indies' Chris Gayle, New Zealand's Jesse Ryder to name a few.

However, the abrupt stop of IHPL, left approximately 40 players, umpires and other officials stranded in hotels with no clarity of what would happen in the next coming days, according to a HT report. The tournament had eight teams with around 70 players, umpires and non-cricketing staff.

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