The IPL matches are currently suspended due to the war tension between india and Pakistan. The Board of Control for cricket in india (BCCI) has lost 125 crores per match due to the suspension of the IPL match, according to a report published by Hindustan Times. Following the pahalgam attack, there has been a conflict between pakistan and India. The two countries have engaged in mutual attacks. Due to this, the IPL matches have been suspended for security reasons. For now, the IPL matches have been postponed for a week. After the end of a week, the IPL management committee will decide whether the match will resume or be stopped as it is. This decision will be taken considering everything, including whether the war tension between india and pakistan is easing or increasing, and how the security is.
 It has been reported that the bcci has lost 100 to 125 crores from each game due to the suspension of the IPL match. The IPL Management Committee is a body of the BCCI. This body is the one that completely manages the IPL matches. This committee has told the IPL teams and team owners to be prepared for anything as the match can start or be stopped after seven days. Various foreign players have also come to india with their families to play in the IPL. It is said that since the match is currently suspended, the players have gone to their home countries and will return when the next announcement regarding the match is made. If the IPL match is not possible for the time being, it is said that the remaining matches are likely to be held in the two months of august to September. If the match is completely suspended this year, all the business related to this IPL match will be affected.
BCCI may have to return a significant amount of the broadcasting and sponsorship fees received for the IPL match to the companies. There will be a situation where tickets for certain games have been sold, and they will have to be returned. And all the businesses related to IPL matches will be affected. 16 matches, including the play-off matches, are yet to be played. Although insurance companies have paid compensation due to the suspension of matches, the bcci and the companies that have received cinematography licenses and sponsored companies are the ones who will suffer the most from this problem.

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