The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has declined India’s request to host the remaining matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, citing a prior commitment with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). India had approached the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) to host the remaining IPL fixtures in the UAE. However, the ECB informed the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that the Dubai venue had already been reserved for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 10 playoffs and final. The PCB had finalized arrangements for the PSL 10 matches on the night of May 8, with an official announcement being made shortly afterward. As a result, the UAE has indefinitely postponed its decision to host IPL matches, citing the unavailability of the Dubai venue. The Indian board is reportedly exploring the September window to host the remaining IPL matches after the tournament was officially suspended due to unforeseen circumstances. However, Indian media have noted that this could potentially clash with the upcoming Asia Cup 2025, raising logistical concerns for both tournaments. Meanwhile, the PCB confirmed on Friday that the remaining PSL 10 matches, including playoffs and the final, will be relocated to the UAE due to unforeseen circumstances in the region. The PCB has assured fans that further details regarding the dates and venues will be announced soon. In a related incident, the 27th match of PSL 10, which was to take place between Peshawar Zalmi and Karachi Kings at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, was rescheduled just hours before the toss. Authorities cited safety concerns as the reason for the precautionary measure, prioritizing the well-being of all involved parties. As PSL 10 enters its final phase, only four league-stage matches and four playoff fixtures remain, promising an exciting conclusion to the tournament.