IPL 2025: MI, SRH players wear black armbands to honor Pahalgam terror victims
"The cricketing community is deeply shocked and anguished by the tragic loss of innocent lives in the gruesome terror attack at Pahalgam yesterday," Devajit Saikia said.
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In a solemn gesture of solidarity and respect, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) paid tribute to the victims of the terror attack in Pahalgam during IPL Match No. 41 between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
To honour those who lost their lives, a 60-second moment of silence was observed before the start of play, following a formal announcement over the public address system. This allowed both in-stadium and broadcast audiences to participate in the tribute. Throughout the match, players, match officials, commentators, and support staff wore black armbands as a mark of respect. The commentary team further acknowledged these gestures on air, reflecting on the emotional significance of the tribute and the nation’s shared grief.
The BCCI also took a conscious decision to conduct the game without fanfare. There were no cheerleader performances, celebratory fireworks, music, or DJ activities — ensuring a dignified atmosphere that honoured the solemnity of the occasion.
The BCCI also decided to let go of the usual fanfare and entertainment for the evening with no cheerleaders or fireworks. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia expressed grief on the tragic incident.
"The cricketing community is deeply shocked and anguished by the tragic loss of innocent lives in the gruesome terror attack at Pahalgam yesterday. On behalf of the BCCI, while condemning this ghastly and cowardly act with strongest possible words, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and prayers for the departed souls. In sharing their pain and grief, we stand hand in hand at this hour of tragedy," he said, as quoted by ESPNCricinfo.

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During the toss, the captains of both teams offered their condolences and strongly condemned the heinous act
"I would like to firstly pass my condolences to the victims of the terrorist attack. We as a team and a franchise condemn any such attacks," Pandya said.
Cummins said: "It has been heartbreaking for us as well, our thoughts are with the victims and their families."

Broadcasters were also directed to inform audiences about the significance of the black armbands and the tragic incident. This is not the first time Indian cricket has stood for national tragedies. In 2019, the IPL forewent its opening ceremony after the Pulwama attack. That same year, the Indian team wore camouflage caps to honour fallen soldiers during an ODI.
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