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RCB announces refund of tickets for two matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium

New Delhi: Royal Challenger Bangalore (RCB) announced on Saturday that it had fully refunded tickets to the Chinnaswamy Stadium, which was originally scheduled to be postponed on May 13 and May 17. As tensions between India and Pakistan continue to escalate, India’s Cricket Control Board announced a moratorium on the remaining Indian Premier League (IPL) in India (BCCI), a week in 2025, and is eligible for a full refund, but hold a physical ticket holder to receive all necessary details through your registered email and/or phone number. ”

BCCI announced a postponement of the remaining matches for one week and said it would announce a new timetable in due course. “The Council on Cricket Control of India (BCCI) has decided to suspend the rest of the ongoing IPL 2025 for a week of direct effects. Further updates on the new schedule and playing venue will be announced in due course after consultations with relevant agencies and stakeholders and stakeholders.” The decision was made by the IPL ruling committee after proper consultation with all key stakeholders, following representatives of the majority of franchisees who conveyed the concerns and views of their participants, as well as those of broadcasters, sponsors and fans; BCCI is confident in our armed forces, and his interest is his interest, and his interest is his interest. Later in the day, the inaugural edition of the Neeraj Chopra Classic, which will be held on May 24 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bangalore, was postponed to further notice as tensions between the two neighboring countries grew.

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