The BCCI is considering resuming the suspended IPL following a ceasefire announcement on the India-Pakistan border. IPL chairman Arun Dhumal stated that they are exploring the possibility of conducting the remaining matches immediately. Discussions will be held with team owners, broadcasters, and other stakeholders, with government clearance being sought before proceeding. Franchises have been instructed to be prepared, and players may need to travel at short notice. The BCCI is working on bringing back players who had returned home after the suspension. The tournament was halted with only 12 matches remaining out of the scheduled 70. Chennai, Bangalore, and Hyderabad are potential venues for the remaining fixtures, subject to logistical planning and government consultation. The decision to suspend the IPL came after a match between Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings was cancelled due to security concerns. With a ceasefire now in place, the BCCI is aiming to conclude the season within a 14-day window if all parties cooperate swiftly.
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