PBKS vs DC IPL Match In Dharamsala Suspended After Pakistani Missiles Detected In Border Areas
PBKS Vs DC: The IPL 2025 match in Dharamsala has been called off due to the ongoing border area tensions between India and Pakistan. Read below.

PBKS Vs DC: The ongoing IPL 2025 Match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala has been called off after Pakistani missiles were detected in border areas.
The fans have also been evacuated from the stadium, as the tension continues to escalate between India and Pakistan.
Punjab Kings were 122/1 after 10.1 overs, before the match was paused, and now the official confirmation from broadcasters state that the match has been abandoned due to a 'technical failure'. However, the IPL Chairman has informed IANS that the match has been called off as a 'precautionary measure'.
🚨 #PBKSvDC has been called off midway 🚨
— CREX (@Crex_live) May 8, 2025
As per the official broadcaster, the game has been abandoned due to "significant technical failure"
Fans were evacuated from Dharamsala Stadium at 10.1 overs in the first innings!!!#IPL2025 #Dharamsala pic.twitter.com/TJlcqTPPyA
Match stopped
— ' (@viratkohli_un) May 8, 2025
please don't restart this for now as Dharamshala is not far from Jammu.#PBKSvsDC pic.twitter.com/udFm3I2NtG
'I'm So Scared': Cheerleader's Reaction To PBKS Vs DC Match Being Called Off
A cheerleader, who was present with the staff at Dharamsala during the PBKS vs DC IPL 2025 match, has shared a video on socal media, stating that the situation in the area is 'pretty scary', and that, she wants 'to get out of Dharamsala' as soon as possible.
Watch the viral video here:
This is what happened at Dharamshala 👇 #IndiaPakistanWar pic.twitter.com/XVYG2pKGss
— RCBIANS OFFICIAL (@RcbianOfficial) May 8, 2025
Now, will both sides have a rescheduled fixture or will they be sharing points remains a case of suspense, as no official announcement has been made for the same.
Delhi Capitals will be hoping to get a point off this match, as their bowlers were smashed left, right, and centre by Punjab Kings' opening pair of Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya, who smashed 122 runs in 10 overs.




















