
The 2025 Indian Premier League (IPL) is currently suspended due to escalating tension between India and Pakistan for one week, and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is exploring international options to resume the tournament. However, there are some reports that three countries can be considered as the strong contenders to host the remainder of the tournament, if not India.
Here are the three possible countries that can host the remainder of the IPL 2025 if not India
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE has already successfully hosted the IPL in 2014, 2020 and 2021. Hence, some reports have circulated that BCCI might look to explore that option. However, reports also came out that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) have already booked the UAE to conduct the remainder of their ongoing Pakistan Super League 10 (PSL 10). But some reports also came out that the UAE have denied hosting the tournament, although no official statements have come out.
England
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has reportedly offered to host the remaining matches. Former England Captain Michael Vaughan also tweeted, “I wonder if it’s possible to finish the IPL in the UK .. We have all the venues and the Indian players can then stay on for the Test series .. Just a thought ?”. Reportedly, the ECB are in “active talks” with the BCCI for a solution.
South Africa
South Africa hosted a successful IPL 2009 season due to India’s general election. The country’s healthy cricket infrastructure makes it a valid option. Also, all six teams that play in the SA20 tournament are owned by IPL franchise owners. Hence, that relation might be influential in considering this country as a potential host.
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