Tensions spilled over at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamsala on Thursday as the IPL clash between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals was abruptly called off due to a serious security situation.
With Punjab Kings cruising at 122 for 1 after 10.1 overs, floodlights at the stadium unexpectedly shut down. What was initially believed to be a technical issue soon escalated, with additional towers going dark and emergency protocols activated. IPL officials quickly ordered a full evacuation of the venue as a precautionary measure.
As fans exited the stadium, videos surfaced online showing groups of spectators chanting slogans such as ‘Pakistan Murdabad’ and ‘Indian Army Zindabad’, reflecting rising public sentiment amid the cross-border tensions.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to issue an official update on how the remainder of the tournament may be affected
Special Train Arranged For Punjab Kings & Delhi Capitals Team
Following the abrupt cancellation of the IPL 2025 match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in Dharamsala on May 7, the BCCI has arranged special transportation to safely relocate players, support staff, and match officials. According to India Today report, Vande Bharat train has been organised to move both teams from Dharamsala to Delhi, prioritising their safety amid rising cross-border tensions.
The train will depart from Una, the nearest railway station to Dharamsala, carrying the squads and officials away from the conflict-affected region. The decision comes after multiple reported attacks from Pakistan in different parts of India, which prompted heightened security concerns across the country.
It is understood that players of both teams have reached their hotel and will now await more information from the Indian cricket board for future course of action.
According to report, multiple foreign players expressing a desire to leave the tournament and return home. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has yet to make a formal decision, instead adopting a cautious “wait and watch” approach as the situation develops.
According to news agency PTI, sources within the league have revealed several overseas players have formally raised concerns over their safety, urging franchises and league authorities to arrange early departures.