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Srinagar: Amid the heightened India-Pakistan escalation , reports have emerged that Australian Cricketers in IPL 2025 are ‘ready to leave’.  

On Thursday, PBKS vs DC was called off midway in Dharamshala, and Pakistan also launched drone and missile attacks, targeting several military sites.

The situation has led to the PSL shifting the tournament officially to UAE due to safety concerns. As PSL have already shifted its matches to UAE, there is a chance that the IPL could select South Africa.

Australian media report

According to reports, many foreign players, especially from Australia, are looking for ways to return back to their home country.

A report at The Sydney Morning Herald stated, “According to several player agents, who spoke under the condition of anonymity, a growing number of Australian players have expressed anxiety over their safety. Many are ready to leave India as soon as possible, particularly those based near sensitive border areas.”

In the IPL 2025 season, Australia Cricketers like Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head are in action. Meanwhile, Aussie coaches Ricky Ponting and Brad Haddin are also there.

Meanwhile, IPL chief Arun Dhumal has told PTI after yesterday’s game was called off midway, “We are reviewing the situation right now. It is an evolving situation. We haven’t received any directive from the government. Obviously, the decision will be taken keeping all the logistics in mind.”

 “It is an evolving situation and any decision will be taken keeping the best interest of all stakeholders in mind,” he added.

Meanwhile, PBKS head coach Ponting said in yesterday’s broadcast, “We’re not sure where we’re going at the moment … there’s been some talk about Ahmedabad and some talk about Jaipur, but we’re only really worried about tonight’s match.”

 “You know, there’s been a fair bit happening the last few days and we’re just trying to make sure we focus on our performance here,” he added.

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