7 teams in tension before starting IPL, this board is preparing to recall their players

New Delhi . The IPL (IPL AMID tension) was postponed for a week amidst the ongoing tension between India-Pakistan on the border, now that the BCCI has been restoring the league since 17 May. The new schedule of IPL 2025 has also been announced. According to the new program, the final of the tournament is to be played on June 3. In such a situation, the league is also happening with the international calendar. In such a situation, many boards are not sending their players back to play IPL. Meanwhile, it is reported that South Africa will send its players to play IPL, but it wants to return the players by 26 May. Cricket South Africa Cricket Director Anocw Encway confirmed the cricbing that the discussion with IPL and BCCI is still going on.

Let me tell you, South Africa has to play the final of the World Test Championship against Australia from June 11, so the board wants their players to get enough time before this title match.

Addressing the situation on Tuesday, South Africa’s head coach Shukri Konrad said: “The initial agreement with IPL and BCCI was that the final will be on the 25th, our players will return on 26th so that they can get enough time before we leave on the 30th. Mosec (CSA CEO), so they are dealing with it, but as it is, I don’t think we are going to retreat on it back on the 26th, and hopefully it will be successful. “

A total of 20 South African players are participating in the IPL, in which 8 players have been selected for the final of the World Test Championship.

The 8 players selected in the WTC final team include Corbin Bosch (Mi), Vian Mulder (SRH), Marco Jenson (PBKS), Aden Markram (LSG), Lungi Engidi (RCB), Kagiso Rabada (GT), Ryan Ricelton (Mi) and Tristone Stabs (DC).