IPL 2025 Gets Back on Track: Updated Fixtures Out, Final Slated for June 3
The remainder part of the event will take place at six locations
IPL 2025 Gets Back on Track: Updated Fixtures Out, Final Slated for June 3

IPL 2025 New Schedule Live Updates: IPL 2025 will begin from May 17, and will end on June
3 in accordance with the revised schedule announced by BCCI on Monday night.
The remaining portion of the tournament which was cancelled on the 9th of May for one week
because of cross-border tensions between India and Pakistan and Pakistan, will be played in six
venues: Bengaluru, Jaipur, Delhi, Lucknow, Mumbai and Ahmedabad.
The tournament venues will be announced in the near future However, the matches will be
played on the dates below The first qualifier will be on May 29 and the Eliminator the following
day, May 30. the Qualifier 2, on the 1st of June, and Final on 3 June.
IPL 2025 Revised Schedule Live Updates include 13 league games as well as four playoff
games. It means that Punjab Kings (PBKS) against Delhi Capitals (DC) game which was
cancelled in the middle of the first innings during the 8th of May at Dharamsala the previous
day, will take place again on May 24, in Jaipur which will also serve as the temporary home base
of PBKS.
A few days after, PBKS will play against Mumbai Indians (MI), the match they had originally
scheduled to play at their second base in Dharamsala on the 11th of May. The match which will
be restarted this tournament will take place on the 17th of May by Royal Challengers Bengaluru
(RCB) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in Bengaluru.
The first of the double-header games, Rajasthan Royals (RR) will take on PBKS during the
daytime game (3.30pm in the evening) in May 18,, and DC will face Gujarat Titans (GT) in the
evening (7.30pm IST). IPL Schedule Announcement Live Updates Sunday - May 25 will have
GT face Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the daytime match at Ahmedabad along with Sunrisers
Hyderabad (SRH) meet KKR in Delhi at 7.30pm IST.
The shift in venues signifies that 3 teams that are PBKS, CSK and SRH will not be able playing
on their former home ground for a while. Since CSK and SRH being eliminated from the playoff
competition, PBKS will count themselves as lucky to play 2 of their games in a neutral stadium.