IPL 2025 starts from March 14: The Indian Cricket Board has announced the dates for the next three seasons of IPL. Under this, IPL 2025 will start from March 14 and its final will be played on May 25. The tournament is scheduled to start immediately after the Champions Trophy 2025. The ICC event will be held from February 19 to March 9.
BCCI announced the dates of three seasons of IPL simultaneously.
BCCI has also announced the dates of IPL 2026 and IPL 2027. The 2026 season is scheduled to begin on 15 March with the final scheduled for 31 May. The 2027 event will begin on March 14 and run through May 30. This is the first time that BCCI has announced the dates of three seasons of IPL simultaneously.
74 matches will be played in IPL 2025
BCCI has announced the schedule of the next three seasons of IPL to all the franchises on 22 November. Till now it was seen that the schedule of IPL was announced late, but this time the schedule of three seasons has been announced simultaneously. 74 matches will be played in IPL 2025.
IPL 2025: March 14 – May 25.
IPL 2026: March 15 – May 31.
IPL 2027: March 14 – May 30.
There will be 94 matches in 2027
However, when the media rights of the IPL were sold in 2022, it was said that 84 matches would be played from the 2025 season. But this is not happening. The same match was fixed in 2026 also. Information was given that there will be 94 matches in 2027.
All boards approved the availability of players
All the major countries like England, Australia, South Africa have given their consent regarding the availability of their players for the next three seasons of IPL. In this regard, all the boards have told when and how their players will be available in the next season.
Australia said all its players have NOC for the 2025 season. Australia has to play a three-match ODI series with Pakistan in 2026 which will end on March 18. The players involved in this series will join immediately after this. Whereas in 2027, on the completion of 150 years of Test cricket, Australian players will join England by playing matches.