India and Pakistan postpone cricket tournaments amid military tensions
- Pakistan Cricket Board postponed the 10th Pakistan Super League and other domestic tournaments on May 9, 2025, citing rising tensions on the India-Pakistan border.
- The postponements followed escalating military clashes and security concerns, including an Indian drone falling near Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium before a PSL game.
- PCB initially planned to relocate remaining eight PSL matches to Dubai but scrapped this due to overseas players’ safety concerns and ongoing regional tensions.
- PCB chairman Mohsin Naqvi emphasized that, despite cricket's role in bringing people together and spreading happiness, the game needs to be temporarily halted out of respect for player safety during the ongoing situation.
- India’s BCCI suspended the 2025 Indian Premier League for one week, and both boards expect cricket events to resume once the security environment stabilizes.
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