As panic grips Indian Premier League (IPL) groups, the Board of Management for Cricket in India (BCCI) may effectively be left with no possibility however to halt the continued version of the event. The match between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) in Dharamsala was halted midway today (Could 8) because of the rising stress between India and Pakistan, and, on the time of writing, each groups had been safely within the staff lodge.The entire contingent in Dharamsala will be leaving via a special train tomorrow (Friday, Could 9) and the Indian cricket board is correct now in a huddle to resolve the longer term plan of action.An emergent meeting of the IPL Governing Council is underway in the intervening time. Not one of the current IPL venues have been underneath any type of risk as of now. Nevertheless, the BCCI could need to maintain the bigger sentiment of the nation in thoughts and halting the event, even when briefly.Go Past The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!It’s additional understood that abroad gamers of most franchises are in a state of panic and they might want some critical assurances from the BCCI and the Indian authorities to remain again within the nation for the event. As of now, there isn’t a readability over the sport in Lucknow tomorrow (between Lucknow Tremendous Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru).The Indian cricket board will proceed additional primarily based on the directive they get from the Indian authorities, and all groups will act as per the rules they obtain. The Gujarat Titans have already reached Delhi for his or her sport towards DC on Could 11, and Mumbai Indians might be touchdown in Ahmedabad tonight for his or her rescheduled fixture in the afternoon of the same day.The gamers of each DC and PBKS have been uneasy ever because the cross-border tensions escalated this week as they reached Dharamsala earlier than the closure of airports was introduced. At this second, preparations are being put in place to make sure all gamers, help workers and members of the printed crew are evacuated safely from Dharamsala.