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The BCCI and IPL franchises are urging foreign boards and players to return for the IPL's resumption on May 17, despite recent India-Pakistan military tensions. The league was suspended on May 9 due to security concerns but resumed after a ceasefire. Teams are contacting their overseas players to confirm availability. Key players like Jos Buttler face conflicts between IPL and national team commitments. Some players, such as Marcus Stoinis, may not return.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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