Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has urged the BCCI to consider the sentiments of families who have lost loved ones in the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir. He suggested that for the remaining games of IPL 2025, there should be no music, DJs, cheerleaders, or dancing girls to maintain a respectful atmosphere. Gavaskar emphasized the importance of treating the tournament as a sport and allowing the games to be played without unnecessary distractions.

After the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, tensions have eased, leading to the resumption of the IPL. Gavaskar commended the decision to suspend the tournament initially, stating that there was no place for sport during times of hostility. The BCCI has released a revised schedule for the remaining matches, with 17 games to be played across 6 venues starting on May 17 and the final scheduled for June 3. Gavaskar emphasized the need for a balanced tournament without any extravagant elements, in order to honor the families affected by the recent tragedy.

Overall, Gavaskar’s plea to prioritize respect and sensitivity during the IPL games reflects a thoughtful approach towards acknowledging the recent loss and ensuring a dignified and respectful atmosphere for the remaining matches.

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