
Captain Delhi Capitals Axar Patel with Panjab Panjab Kings Arshdeep Singh and Vijaykumar Vyhhak before the start (IPL) 2025 match between Kings Panjab and Delhi Capitals. With Indian Premier League from 2025, temporarily suspended for a week after the tension climbing along the western border, the teams now control the logistics of relocating their units. On Friday, players from Delhi Capitals and Pandjab Kings arrived in Delhi and traveled from Dharamsaly, where their recent accessories were stopped in the middle of security fears. The situation caused extensive anxiety among overseas players across the franchise, which forced the BCCi and the relevant teams to accelerate the travel agreement. Although Indian players are expected to return to their hometown, foreign players and employees are preparing to fly from the country until further warnings. “They will return home. We will help with all logistics, but every foreign player and supporter will be intended back to their country,” IPL confirmed.
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Another franchise clerk added: “All players are heading home, including overseas players.” The sudden suspension of Dharamsal has led to a significant panic, especially among international players. As a result, Delhi Capitals and Pandjab Kings took fast measures to carry their units to the capital. Elsewhere, the Indians remain from Bombai in Ahmedabad, while Gujarat Titans are currently in Delhi, where they were planned to play on. Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengalur were both in Lucknow for accessories that now stand postponed. Mumbai players are expected to return to their base with their trains and equipment already at the Hotel Team, while RCB players can disperse directly from Lucknow.