Nation's Sentiment to Determine IPL's Future Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The Indian Premier League's potential restart hinges on the nation's mood amidst escalating India-Pakistan tensions, says former cricketer Deep Dasgupta.


The Indian Premier League (IPL), a cornerstone of global cricket, faces an uncertain future as geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan escalate. Former India wicketkeeper Deep Dasgupta emphasized that any decision to resume the IPL would largely depend on the "mood of the nation."
Current Situation
The IPL was suspended for a week following increased hostilities between India and Pakistan. With 16 matches remaining, the tournament's continuation is in jeopardy. Several overseas players, including those from England, have already started to leave India, adding to the uncertainty.
Deep Dasgupta's Insights
Dasgupta, who played eight Tests for India, highlighted the gravity of the situation: "As important as cricket is to India as a nation, there are certain things that are much more important. The sentiment of the nation is very different." He suggested that while a restart in a week is "possible," it may not be "realistic."
Geopolitical Background
The tension between the two nations has been escalating, with recent accusations and military actions. India accused Pakistan of attacking its military bases, a claim Pakistan denies. In response, India launched "Operation Sindoor," further intensifying the conflict.
Options for IPL Resumption
Potential strategies to resume the IPL include condensing the remaining matches to fewer venues and increasing the number of double-headers. However, Dasgupta noted that the absence of overseas players could make a restart unlikely.
Financial Implications
The IPL's financial stakes are significant, with a $6.02 billion rights deal signed in 2022. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has expressed gratitude to broadcaster Jiostar for its support during this challenging period.
Future Prospects
If the IPL cannot resume soon, there is a strong desire to complete the tournament later in the year. Possible windows include September, which was initially set aside for the Asia Cup. However, the ongoing tensions may lead to the cancellation of the Asia Cup, making room for the IPL.
Long-term Implications
The current situation raises questions about future India-Pakistan cricket matches, especially in global events. Dasgupta remarked, "It would be extremely insensitive to even talk about it right now. Maybe at a future date."
Conclusion
The IPL's future remains uncertain, with the nation's sentiment and geopolitical tensions playing crucial roles. Cricket fans worldwide await further developments, hoping for a resolution that allows the tournament to continue safely.