IPL 2025 New Schedule update: BCCI likely to announced revised dates by Late Monday

IPL 2025 to resume with 16 league games and 4 playoffs; BCCI likely to confirm schedule tonight.

  • Published - May 12, 2025 10:58:50
  • Updated - May 12, 2025 10:58:50
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With the Indian Premier League starting on May 16 or 17 later this week, BCCI Has prepared three drafts for the IPL 2025 new schedule and is likely to finally release the new one later on Monday. IPL management and BCCI is all set to resume the suspended league and will meet in the afternoon May 12 to finalise the details around the resumption of the IPL 2025.

Set to resume with the LSG vs RCB in Lucknow, a total of 16 league stage matches are remaining, including four play-offs. BCCI has set three plans for the presumption, including one, the traditional home and away matches, except for the Dharamsala match. Others include a smaller number of venues centered in Southern India, probably in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Chennai. A formal announcement regarding the revised schedule is likely to come within the next few hours, as per widespread speculation. Although there hasn’t been an official statement yet, the IPL and BCCI have reportedly signaled franchises to regroup at their home venues promptly. All signs suggest that the tournament will resume later this week, potentially on May 16 or 17.

As per the reports, BCCI could play double headers to make up the time lost, and for the time the IPL 2025 will resume with more double headers on the schedule, so that IPL can be concluded on the same timing as before.

BCCI to announce the new schedule on Monday

As per reports, BCCI will announce the new IPL 2025 Schedule on Monday by night after the stakeholders meeting, and is likely to commence from the weekend with more number of double headers. 

Gujarat Titans and skipper Shubman Gill have resumed the training in Ahmedabad, whereas other teams are preparing to call their overseas players who left the country amidst the tense situation due to India Pakistan conflict. Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc have confirmed that they won’t be returning for the IPL 2025. With the duo not set to return, it can be a major blow to Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals. Although many foreigners have already departed for their countries, the IPL will proceed without the unwilling ones if they refuse to come back. There will not be any compulsion for the overseas players to return to India as well.